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Terrifier 3 review: gruesome franchise entry spends way too much time on the wrong character

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The Terrifier franchise is one built primarily on the stomach-churning kills performed by its delightful and unnerving mascot, Art the Clown, and Terrifier 3 kicks off with a glut of spouting blood, torn faces, and hacked limbs. The chaos ends as the real story begins, with Sienna going to her aunt Jessica's (Margaret Anne Florence) and uncle Greg's (Bryce Johnson) to hopefully find some peace. This is where we learn that there are two movies in Terrifier 3, one starring Art the Clown, and the other about Sienna, and there's more than enough film for both in the bloated runtime.

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There's certainly not two hours worth of movie in Terrifier 3, and I hazard to say there's even one hour, even with all the Art scenes combined. The problem with constantly having the worst things happen is that we always know what will happen. Terrifier 3 has a real lack of tension that all the sawed-off limbs in the world can't Frankenstein together.

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