Terrifier

Terrifier

It’s Halloween night, and on their way home after a party, two friends, Dawn and Tara, stop at a diner. Here, they come across a strange character dressed as a clown, whom they had encountered earlier on the street. Despite the awkward atmosphere, the silent figure plays along with their jokes and provocations. Unfortunately for the two girls, what seemed like a harmless end-of-night encounter quickly turns into a never-ending nightmare.

THE CLOWNS

Horror cinema is filled with clown figures that, for better or worse, we’ve all become fascinated with: Pennywise the shapeshifter from *IT*, the diabolical Capt. Spaulding from *House of 1000 Corpses*, the demon in the costume from the film *Clown*, the *Killer Klowns from Outer Space*, or the many such as Twisty, John Wayne Gacy, the killer clowns in Rob Zombie’s *31*, *Poltergeist*, and more…
In this lineup, Damien Leone forcefully inserts himself, presenting his ART, the murderous clown who is the star of this dynamic slasher Terrifier, a tribute to ’80s cinema with its concise plots, gallons of blood, and visually impactful deaths.
Art kills mercilessly, in every possible way, and when he can’t finish off his victim, he simply disfigures them severely.
Don’t expect psychological depth here—this is pure entertainment, with fast pacing filled with strong, splatter-filled scenes.
The villainous clown won’t bore you with philosophical speeches or theories. In fact, throughout the entire film, he won’t utter a single word or make any sound, but he will show you how to decapitate, stab, saw a body in half, and rip apart a face—all while never losing his smile!
PANDEMONIC MOMENT:
When Art the clown returns the favor from the pizzeria by taking a very special selfie with Dawn.

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