There’s mayhem all over the place and not a policeman, or much logic, in sight. Watchable nonsense, with performances better than the story deserves.
The Stepfather (2009)
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Reviews Counted:55
Fresh:6
Rotten:49
Average Rating:3.4/10
Consensus: This tepid remake of the 1987 cult classic lacks the tension and satirical undercurrents of the original.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for intense sequences of violence, disturbing images, mature thematic material and brief sensuality.
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Oct 16, 2009 Wide
Box Office: $29,062,561
Synopsis: Michael Harding (Penn Badgley) returns home from military school to find his mother (Sela Ward) happily in love and living with her new boyfriend, David (Dylan Walsh). As the two men get to know... Michael Harding (Penn Badgley) returns home from military school to find his mother (Sela Ward) happily in love and living with her new boyfriend, David (Dylan Walsh). As the two men get to know each other, Michael becomes more and more suspicious of the man who is always there with a helpful hand. Is he really the man of her dreams or could David be hiding a dark side? --© Sony [More]
Starring: Dylan Walsh, Sela Ward, Penn Badgley, Amber Heard
Starring: Dylan Walsh, Sela Ward, Penn Badgley, Amber Heard, Jon Tenney, Sherry Stringfield, Paige Turco
Director: Nelson McCormick
Director: Nelson McCormick
Screenwriter: J.S. Cardone
Story: Carolyn Starin, Brian Garfield, Donald E. Westlake
Producer: Mark Morgan, Greg Mooradian
Composer: Charlie Clouser
Studio: Screen Gems
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Reviews for The Stepfather
Not so much a contemporary re-make of Joseph Ruben’s 1987 psychological thriller as a lobotomised bastard step-child: over-plotted, over-long, and stripped of the original’s sharp, satirical subversion of suburban family values.
If the movie’s attic-bound climax is a little predictable and the plot holes rather gaping, The Stepfather, unlike many of its more prestigious A-class competitors, is never less than entertaining.
Nelson McCormick is ridiculously lax with inventive or plausible staging: it’s the kind of movie where a door can’t open without thunderclaps and the bad guy flinging himself into the frame.
The Stepfather is full of unintentional laughs, shameless plot contrivances and cheap scare tactics, but this adds to the fun once you've tapped into the risible nature of the production.
This rehash - toned (and dumbed) down for adolescent audiences by the director responsible for taking the slash out of Prom Night - provides thin gruel.
Mercilessly talky and deathly dull, this bloodless, sex-less misfire plays more like a housewife-baiting telemovie than the taut, teen-centric psycho-thriller it’s supposed to be.
McCormick's lacklustre reboot is just another indistinguishable psycho thriller.
Uninspiring and, crucially, not all that scary. There are no attempts either to explore the killer's motivation and none of the original's black humour.
It has some good moments but there are much better relationships you could be having at the cinema than with The Stepfather.
Fond memories of Joseph Ruben's thrillingly unpleasant B-movie of 1987 will be offended by this bland and almost blood-free remake.
The Stepfather is watchable enough in a good bad movie sort of way but the finale is disappointing and it fails to improve on the original film.
Astonishingly dull and carefully scrubbed of all but the most sanitized violence in the name of securing a PG-13 rating.
Substitutes an Oedipus complex for sexual menace by replacing the teenage daughter heroine of the earlier film with a hunky military school bad boy, then compounds the mistake with a bad pop/rock soundtrack and a silly action climax...
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