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Totally Killer (2023) Movie Review

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Totally Killer – Movie Review

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Totally Killer

Director: Nahnatchka Khan

Writer: David Matalon, Sasha Perl-Raver, Jen D’Angelo (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: When the infamous “Sweet Sixteen Killer” returns 35 years after his first murder spree to claim another victim, 17-year-old Jamie accidentally travels back in time to 1987, determined to stop the killer before he can start.

Runtime: 1 Hour 46 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Totally Killer starts when Jamie Hughes (Shipka) and her best friend Amelia (Mawema) head to their favorite music band concert. Meanwhile, Jamie’s mother Pam (Bowen) finds herself the latest victim of a 35-year-old incident from her teenage years.

The town is now on edge with the rumours of the Sweet Six Killer returning. Jamie looks for answers, however, she gets set back to 1987 when the original crimes took place. In one last chance to save her mother, Jamie looks to learn who the killer is to start with.

Verdict on Totally Killer

Totally Killer is a horror comedy following a teenager who gets sent back in time and must figure out who a serial killer is. She must get used to the era of 1980s America and get close to her own parents as they try to figure out who the killer is.

This is a movie that channels the ‘Happy Death Day’ energy. It uses comedy to show how eras in America have changed. There is time travel showing somebody traveling back in time to deal with a serial killer. Along with discussing whether you can or can’t change time. While this movie is one you can have a lot of fun with. This becomes a welcome addition to the comedy slashers we have had over the years with a showdown that stands out from the rest.

Where to Watch: Totally Killer is available on Prime Video.

Final ThoughtsTotally Killer is a welcome addition to the horror slasher comedy collection.

Totally Killer (2023) Movie Review

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