From its uniquely female lens, the film captures the gradual acceptance of a fading spotlight with a graceful authenticity that really hits home.
From its uniquely female lens, the film captures the gradual acceptance of a fading spotlight with a graceful authenticity that really hits home.
I’m not even sure fans of slasher flicks will find a lot to love here, but at least the 80s nostalgia is well done.
An unimaginative, soulless cash grab that fails to capture the whimsy and magic of its source material.
A mildly effective continuation of a beloved franchise rather than an inventive standalone movie that carves its own identity, but it sure is fun.
Undoubtedly made with true genre fans in mind, but could benefit from tighter editing and a more controlled story to gain mainstream appeal.
This isn’t just a documentary about a trailer park; it’s a human interest story that resonates with anyone who values community, tradition, and the simple pleasures of life.