Are You Scared, 2006 – ★★★
Terrible Saw rip off but there was still some fun to be had at the terrible acting.
Terrible Saw rip off but there was still some fun to be had at the terrible acting.
A shameless imitation without the talent or vision—cheap, dull, and completely devoid of the edge it tries to copy.
Leans into dreamlike horror with style, channeling that Elm Street energy while keeping its own sinister edge. A worthy follow-up.
A solid start with grit and style—sets the tone for what could become a great throwback series.
Wonderfully offbeat and genuinely funny, it walks the perfect line between absurd and endearing.
Elevated by a standout turn from Jackie Earle Haley, it’s a solid genre piece that proves star power still matters in horror.
Energetic and packed with gore, but too polished for its own good. Lacks the messy, anarchic soul that defined the original.
Completely unhinged and effortlessly Breen—nonsensical, self-serious, and absolutely mesmerizing in its ineptitude.
Unexpectedly entertaining, it delivers way more energy and wit than its premise suggests. A pleasant surprise.
Revitalizes the series with creative segments and nasty fun—proof there’s still life left in the tape.
Tries to recapture the magic but falls flat—too forced, too long, and missing the charm that made the original special.
Inventive and surprisingly effective, the canine perspective adds a fresh layer to a familiar thriller setup.
Intense, layered, and expertly crafted—it not only meets the hype but blows past it. A gripping ride.
Low-budget charm and goofy energy make this a perfect slice of regional horror comfort food. Pure 90s fun.
Wild, messy, and unapologetically Begos—flawed but bursting with energy and attitude. You’ve got to admire the swing.