SCARY MOVIE
The Wayans brothers are back with the sixth instalment of their iconic franchise and, as to be expected from their past catalogue, you should not watch this if you have sensibilities about, well, anything. The creators promise “Every line will be crossed” and that’s absolutely true – nothing is off limits. Various demographics and minority group are targeted and the political incorrectness is 10/10. A lot has changed in the world since the last ‘Scary Movie’ was released in 2013, but the brothers don’t hold back on using the same mould that led to over $1.2 billion dollars in earnings from their past five films. The plot parodies the IP of over a dozen horror and pop culture movies, opening with a very funny sequence that takes place outside a ‘Final Destination’ theme park, before moving into a fast paced mash up of everything from ‘The Substance’ to ‘M3GAN’. There are cool cameos from the likes of Teyana Taylor, Carmen Electra, and Shaquille O’Neal, plus legacy cast members Anna Faris and Regina Hall return. With a joke dropping every minute at breakneck speed, you need to pay attention to catch them all. I’m not a fan of crude, low brow humour that sounds like it was written by a teenage boy, so some parts are cringe, but I also laughed out loud several times at genuinely funny lines and set ups. There’s a Demi Moore gag and a mention of ‘Ballerina’ which are brilliant. The whole production is slick, thanks to its $30 million dollar budget. Fiercely unapologetic satire.
SCORE:
Alex and Alex’s Score 7.5/10
Jason’s Score 7/10
Rebecca’s Score 5/10