As much as I love talking about movies in general, it's about damn time I took myself back to the theater setting for some good old school and cheesy psycho slashing... And honestly, the movie theater is always a great setting for some carnage candy (just check out Demons 1985). But there isn't the average carnage per say in this one and where it lacks in violence, it damn sure makes up for it with humor and spectacle. Jill Schoelen not only has a bday today, but it also no stranger to the genre (The Stepfather, When A Stranger Calls Back) and I think she's very much slept on. She deserves some final girl acknowledgement. And she is sure enough going to get it here. Enjoy, people.