Beverly Boy Reviews - TERRIFIER 3

After surviving Art the Clown’s Halloween massacre, Sienna and her brother struggle to rebuild their shattered lives. As the holiday season approaches, they try to embrace the Christmas spirit and leave the horrors of the past behind. However, just when they think they’re safe, Art returns, determined to turn their holiday cheer into a new nightmare.


 
Release date: October 11, 2024 (USA)
 


Director: Damien Leone



Distributed by: Cineverse Corp.


 

 

Terror under the Christmas moonlight.



Motion Picture Rating (MPA): Rated R for graphic violence, gore, disturbing images, strong language, and intense sequences of horror.



Audience Reviews

Tyler Robertson
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"A fantastic horror series that evolves in quality and story with each film. Terrifier 3 is more than gore—it's a battle of good versus evil. The low-budget feel doesn’t hold it back. I'm eager for the next film."
Emily Merryweather
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"Loved it. The supernatural elements were intriguing, and the kills were incredibly creative. Can’t wait for the fourth film to continue the journey."
Shane C
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"Fun with plenty of what we came for, though it falters in story depth. Leone knows how to craft intense kill scenes, which thankfully make up most of the runtime. The supernatural additions don't take away from the horror, though Art talking now feels like a stretch."
Eddie Lear
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"Special effects were top-notch, but the disturbing, graphic nature left me shaken. The storyline was predictable and the timeline confusing. Gains points for effects but loses them for its twisted content."
Jason Brunk
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"Spiritually disturbing. This film crosses the line with its graphic violence involving young victims, anti-Christian undertones, and gratuitous shock value. I regret supporting it."

Critic Reviews

Ygraine Hackett-Cantabrana >> What a Scream Podcast
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Hackett-Cantabrana notes that "Terrifier 3" is a gore-filled treat for hardcore horror fans, showcasing Leone’s knack for pushing boundaries in horror.
Miguel Ángel Romero >> Cinemanía (Spain)
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“An unexpected Christmas slasher.” Romero celebrates the film’s depth in villain backstory, applauding Leone’s success in crafting a new horror icon worthy of standing alongside the classics.
Jorge Loser >> Espinof
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Loser remarks that while “Terrifier 3” doesn’t break new ground, it upholds the series’ reputation for intense horror and boundary-pushing visuals.
Jeremy Aspinall >> Radio Times
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“The gore isn’t for everyone,” Aspinall observes, but he highlights LaVera’s fierce performance against Art, signaling more chaos to come in the series.
Walter Chaw >> Film Freak Central
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“An empathy test for our culture.” Chaw sees the "Terrifier" films as a reflection of society’s dark fascination with shock, praising Leone’s skill in evoking discomfort as a form of art.

Overview

Terrifier 3, directed by Damien Leone, plunges viewers once again into the horrifying world of Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton). This chilling third installment follows Art as he rises from the dead to terrorize the small town of Miles County, leaving a trail of blood and fear. Amidst this chaos, Sienna Shaw (Lauren LaVera) finds herself grappling with the trauma from their previous encounter, only to discover that Art’s sadistic game has far darker depths than she imagined.

Leone reunites with cinematographer George Steuber, who brings an intense, visceral style to the film, while composer Paul Wiley’s unsettling score adds an eerie pulse that keeps viewers on edge. With scenes blending grotesque horror with psychological suspense, Terrifier 3 delves further into Art’s twisted motives, offering fans an unflinching look into his monstrous psyche as he targets those daring enough to stand in his path.

Top Cast and Characters

Image via Instagram/@davidhowardthornton

David Howard Thornton as Art the Clown

Returning to embody the unsettlingly sadistic Art, Thornton intensifies Art’s dark humor and nightmarish behavior, pushing boundaries with gruesome creativity in his twisted reign of terror.

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Lauren LaVera as Sienna Shaw

After surviving her confrontation with Art in Terrifier 2, LaVera’s Sienna emerges as a hardened survivor, grappling with trauma and her own will to stop Art once and for all, while confronting new horrors.

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Samantha Scaffidi as Victoria Heyes

Scaffidi reprises her role as Victoria, now mentally fractured and consumed by Art’s legacy. Her character dives deeper into her dark connection to Art, becoming both haunted and fueled by their shared past.

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Felissa Rose as Dr. Trish Daniels

New to the series, Rose plays Dr. Daniels, a psychiatrist trying to understand the psyche of Art’s survivors. Her role balances skepticism and fear as she’s drawn into the horrors Art leaves in his wake.

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Elliott Fullam as Jonathan Shaw

As Sienna’s younger brother, Fullam’s Jonathan brings a determined innocence that’s shaken by Art’s presence. Struggling with guilt and fear, he reluctantly faces his inner strength to protect those he loves.

Movie Highlights

  1. Unrelenting Horror
    Terrifier 3 escalates the gore and psychological terror to new levels, with Art the Clown’s sadistic methods becoming even more twisted, leaving audiences disturbed yet captivated.
  2. A Haunting Atmosphere
    Cinematographer George Steuber and composer Paul Wiley combine talents to create a nightmarish ambiance, using intense visuals and an unsettling score that heighten every scene’s tension and unease.
  3. Psychological Depth
    This installment goes deeper into Art the Clown’s psyche, exploring the macabre side of his personality and motivations, making him an even more terrifying and complex villain.
  4. Standout Performances
    David Howard Thornton reprises his role as Art with disturbing precision, while Lauren LaVera returns as Sienna, bringing a resilient yet traumatized edge to her character, adding layers to the film’s psychological conflict.
  5. Practical Effects Mastery
    Director Damien Leone’s commitment to practical effects shines, delivering incredibly visceral scenes that pay homage to classic horror while pushing the limits of modern cinematic

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