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MaXXXine (2024) Movie Review

By Newguy

MaXXXine – Movie Review

Discover the chilling story of MaXXXine, a suspenseful horror film set in 1980s Hollywood. Follow Maxine's journey as she lands her big break, only to find herself in the crosshairs of a deadly serial killer.

Director: Ti West

Writer: Ti West (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Mia Goth (Pearl)
  • Elizabeth Debicki (Widows)
  • Kevin Bacon (Apollo 13)
  • Michelle Monaghan (Source Code)
  • Bobby Cannavale (Parker)

Plot: In 1980s Hollywood, adult film star and aspiring actress Maxine Minx finally gets her big break. But as a mysterious killer stalks the starlets of Hollywood, a trail of blood threatens to reveal her sinister past..

Runtime: 1 Hour 44 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: MaXXXine starts when Maxine (Goth) auditions for her first major movie. Determined director Elizabeth Bender (Debicki) wants to cast her in her horror movie and Maxine has a chance to leave the adult industry behind. However, a serial killer is lurking in the shadows of LA.

Maxine starts seeing her friends picked off by the mysterious killer and an overly nosey PI John Labat (Bacon) dives into her past. She must clear up her past and deal with the threat if she is going to make it in Hollywood.

Verdict on MaXXXine

MaXXXine is a crime horror sequel following what happened to Maxine after the events in X. She has conquered the adult film industry and has set her sights on Hollywood. When she gets her big break, she must deal with a serial killer lurking in the shadows who knows things from her past.

This completes the trilogy on a high and returning to see Maxine does next is a welcome return from what we saw in X. It returns to see her determination to become a star take over while diving into the aftermath of what happened. There is a nice mystery about who the killer is mixed with the fear of the wider problem in the city. Maxine’s style is iconic and her determination to make it shines through the movie thanks to Mia Goth’s performance.

Final ThoughtsMaXXXine is a stylish conclusion to the trilogy.


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