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Mischief Night (2014/Lionsgate DVD)


Picture: C Sound: C Extras: D Film: C+



It's the night before Halloween, Mischief Night, and everything is a trick. As Kaylie (Brooke Anne Smith) is babysitting, she must defend the house from kids from egging and TPing the house. But when a mysterious stalker eyeing the house it becomes real, and matter of life and death... but like Halloween, everything, everyone has a mask and a dark secret. And the real question is ...who is the killer?


In Travis Baker's Mischief Night (2014), Kaylie seems like your typical high school blonde, but when she discovers a psycho killer/stalker is after her ...it becomes a prefect opportunity for murder... for her. Instead of being the perfect victim, she convinces her would be killer what he really wants isn't to kill her but herself, she then proceeds to seduce him and have sex with him. Afterwards she goes on a murder spree, killing her best friend (for cheating on her) and few other kids that bothered her and then frames (and kills) her psycho killer lover. Malcolm McDowell shows up in supporting role as Mr. Smiles and Erik Palladino also star in a sea of unknowns.


This was a horror film where it became a reverse horror film, the 'victim' turns things around and turns out to be more of a killer than the actual killer. As if saying, you shouldn't be scared of masks, you should be more scare of the quiet ones. Unfortunately the film was not very surprising, you could tell main character wasn't exactly scared and nothing is scarier than a woman scorned, because hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.


The anamorphically enhanced 1.85 X 1 image and lossy Dolby Digital 5.1 mix are weaker than they should be with a film that has McDowell in it. Extras includes digital download and trailers, which is very weak.



- Ricky Chiang


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