Terrifier 3's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
'Terrifier 3' is decking the halls with a triumphant celebration that's horrifying for all the right reasons and snaps into focus what it is that Leone does singularly well. That may or may not win people over, but it shouldn't lose any repeat customers.
The Guardian
It's not for everyone, but for gorehounds this film delivers and then some.
Variety
Thornton gives a hell of a performance, like Marcel Marceau inhabited by the fiendish spirit of Charles Manson, with a touch of Divine. In his silent-clown way, he imitates ordinary human emotion ? the grins and wide-eyed surprise, the innocent moués, the cartoon-sad frowns ? with a stylized frivolity.
Roger Ebert
Leone continues to grow as a filmmaker?and there's something interesting about watching that unfold throughout the franchise. But his screenwriting continues to let him down, jumbling his concepts with shallow mythology, atrocious dialogue, and ridiculous padding, leading to another film in this series that pushes over two hours. I'm still rooting for Leone to figure it out, but it's not in this one.
New York Times
Leone's new "Terrifier" film sags under its predecessors' trappings: a bloated running time, an unfocused script, uneven pacing