Like The Strangers: Chapter 2, the film pads out its running time with multiple flashbacks detailing the killers’ backstories. This time, they focus on how the duo recruited the woman who would become ...
To give a summary of what little story exists here: the film takes place the day after the events of the last movie, wherein Maya (Madelaine Petsch) survived a brutal attack from a trio of masked ...
Once again, Maya (Madelaine Petsch) strikes back against those masked crazies who killed the love of her life in the first film in this trilogy. This trilogy was based on a 2008 film also called The ...
For more than a year now I’ve had a great swell of pity for “The Strangers.” Not the homicidal maniacs, the film about the homicidal maniacs. The original horror classic “The Strangers” and its ...
This post was updated Feb. 10 at 8:31 p.m. Warning: Spoilers ahead. “The Strangers: Chapter 3” arrives with the promise of finality but collapses under the weight of a franchise too eager to explain ...
2008’s The Strangers is one of the most simple and straightforward horror films a person could conceive. It’s just two people being terrorized in a house by three masked strangers for 90 minutes until ...
This week on Good Money After Bad Theatre is The Strangers: Chapter 3 (now on Starz), the third in a wholly unnecessary trilogy that managed to cram about 58 minutes of story into four-and-a-half ...
I was one of the few critics who was won over by "The Strangers: Chapter 2," which felt like a necessary course correction after the unambitious, run-of-the-mill reboot that preceded it. The sequel ...
It’s hard to fathom a less successful and more arbitrary trilogy than Renny Harlin’s recent Strangers reboot, a tri-pronged story which struggled to summon a single film’s worth of incident.
The Strangers: Chapter 3 opens in movie theaters this weekend, marking the third and final film in this reboot trilogy, and the fourth Strangers film overall. Hasn’t everyone learned not to talk to ...
The Strangers: Chapter 2 (2025) Film Review, a movie directed by Renny Harlin, written by Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland and starring Madelaine Petsch, Ema Horvath, Matus Lajcak, Brooke Lena Johnson ...