'Terrifier 3' Review: Art the Clown Gets Even Naughtier in Damien Leone's Franchise-Justifying Best Movie
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"Splatter isn't for everyone and, even Christmas themed, 'Terrifier 3' is intense. But if gore, guts, and go-for-broke horror-comedy are on your pre-Halloween wish list, then Damien Leone's best film will slap a smile on your face so big it might as well be held there with meat hooks."
"We catch up with Art five years after the events of 'Terrifier 2.' Snowy and scary in that cozy 'Black Christmas' way, the cold open takes us inside a glowing suburban home where an unsuspecting family is fast asleep."
"Yes, Art is killing kids. And yes, he's still torturing women. That's sure to outrage folks who hated 'Terrifier 2' - although they have no business seeing 'Terrifier 3.'"
"Pulsing with style, Art's latest outing is an enchanting testament to the 'Terrifier' team's knack for fantasy world-building. It's also proof that ultra-violence can sell paranormal concepts that might otherwise seem absurd."
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