Friday the 13th - Part 7: The New Blood (1988)
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Reviews Counted:17
Fresh:4
Rotten:13
Average Rating:4.5/10
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Tina (Lar Park Lincoln), a telekinetic mental patient, travels back to Crystal Lake for some therapy that will allow her to transcend the tragic death of her father--whom she inadvertently killed... Tina (Lar Park Lincoln), a telekinetic mental patient, travels back to Crystal Lake for some therapy that will allow her to transcend the tragic death of her father--whom she inadvertently killed with her mental powers. While staying at the campsite, Tint inadvertently frees Jason from his watery tomb with the same powers, and the masked madman proceeds to make chop suey out of the countryside and all its inhabitants. Is Tina strong enough to close the Pandora's box? This unusual entry in the gory series was directed by John Carl Buechler, better know for his makeup effects work in films such as GHOULIES (1984) and RE-ANIMATOR (1985). [More]
Starring: Lar Park Lincoln, Kevin Blair, Susan Blu, Terry Kiser
Starring: Lar Park Lincoln, Kevin Blair, Susan Blu, Terry Kiser
Director: John Carl Buechler
Director: John Carl Buechler
Screenwriter: Daryl Haney, Manuel Fidello
Composer: Fred Mollin, Harry Manfredini
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Reviews for Friday the 13th - Part 7: The New Blood
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This new cleaner-looking version of The New Blood is miles ahead of what fans had access to previously on DVD Full Review |
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You cannot really take the results seriously, but they are fun, offering both...something never really shown in a film before: Jason getting his ass handed to him on a platter. Full Review |
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A more supernatural turn for the series. Full Review |
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By this seventh entry in the series, being different just for the sake of it really is justification enough. Full Review |
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The anxieties suffered by Tina throughout the film are well thought-out by the franchise’s typically one-dimensional standards. Full Review |
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Does this even appeal to the hardcore Jason fans? I doubt it.
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Sort of Jason meets Carrie outing that's about on par with the rest of the silly series.
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Goodness knows the writer, director and actors didn't expend much effort. We won't bother mentioning that the acting and dialogue are atrocious, like they always are. Full Review |
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The only thing that needs new blood injected into it is this franchise
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turns out to be all swing and no follow-through, essentially wasting an interesting premise on tepid writing, bad acting, silly characters, and mediocre direction Full Review |
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When a hardcore Friday the 13th fan tells you that a particular entry is a piece of junk, you should probably listen. Full Review |
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