Chris Stuckmann reviews Happy Death Day, starring Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Ruby Modine, Charles Aitken, Laura Clifton. Happy Death Day takes you in numerous directions, while also making sure you have fun along the way. This is definitely one of my all-time favorite campy horror flicks out there.

Parents need to know that Happy Death Day is a slasher movie with fantasy and comedy overtones. Happy Death Day movie reviews & Metacritic score: A college student (Jessica Rothe) relives the day of her murder with both its unexceptional It's like Groundhog Day mixed with Scream. Happy Death Day Movie Review - The movie wasn't a total dud, but that's almost entirely due to how well the loop-time setup and horror movie genre.

Happy Death Day

Not to spoil anything for you, especially because you'll be forced to watch these scenes at tedium, but this is the kind of movie where as soon as she. Happy Death Day is a slasher flick that oozes charm, humour and surprisingly little blood and gore. It's like Mean Girls meets Scream meets Groundhog Day. Happy Death Day didn't need to be as smart as the movies it brazenly stole from in order to be entertaining. The movie stays busy in a way that keeps. Happy Death Day is no big deal, but its Groundhog Day-meets-Scream conceit is kind of irresistible, and the genre blend feels right.

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I'd be shocked to read a review of Happy Death Day that didn't say, "It's Groundhog Day meets Scream!" There, I've said it myself — got that out of the way. Teresa "Tree" Gelbman awakens with a start. Is she in some guy's dorm room?

And so her birthday—and death day—begins anew. Positive Elements. "When you relive the same day over and over you start to see who you are," Tree opines after several days of seeing how her self-focused. INSIDER reviews "Happy Death Day," a new movie about a woman reliving the day she gets murdered over and over again that hits theaters Friday. The movie follows college student Tree (Jessica Rothe) who relives the day she was murdered over and over again until she can find her killer.