SteinMo
What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
WillSushyMedia
This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Cissy Évelyne
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Cody
One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
johannes2000-1
This is a movie without any purpose or coherent story: it's just about killing again and again, in the most cruel and gruesome ways, visualized as graphic as modern special effects can produce. If you are into gore, you'll have a real ball, but if you appreciate at least some background or characterization you will be disappointed. The first say twenty minutes were promising enough, the way the clown was teasing both women was very inventive: funny and extremely creepy at the same time. And surely: this must be one of the nastiest, scariest looking horror-clowns ever, I grant them that! But when the cat-and-mouse game turns into a killing-spree, it's a fast down-hill ride: characters are not important anymore, there are no dialogues whatsoever apart from the screaming, and the feeling of repetition prevails. It's hard to judge any acting abilities: although both girls do an adequate job in the introduction, they are soon reduced to crawling and screaming victims. But the clown is great in his own weird and scary way, his mimics are top of the notch. So just for him and the special effects I still rank it 4 out of 10.
bhawk-06757
Beyond bad. Don't even now what this is suppose to be.
MovieFreak2403
Terrifier! What a fun ride has been. I found out about it just a few months ago, then I read a little bit about Art the Clown, and then decided to watch this creepy, gory and somewhat funny movie, and if you watch it from that perspective you can enjoy it. Of course, I'm talking about people who are used to the movie gore, because you have plenty of that here. It reminds me a bit of the Hobo with a Shotgun (2011 Grindhouse masterpiece with Rutger Hauer) like it belongs to the same world, but in another town. There is no backstory, reasoning or anything logical really. That's why it creates its own tone and atmosphere, of course, we seen the plot hundreds of times before, so there is nothing original and new here, but still I like the way it pays the homage to the 80s slasher flicks, but together with a few newer grindhouse flicks, it's keeping this "new retro trend", that started with Death Proof (2007 Tarantino's carsploitation). What I value about a movie is not a fear or gore, but it's that particular tone that sets like I mentioned before. The clown is creepy as much as the one can be for the audience with a general fear of clowns, Art can be terrifying because of his menacing appearance and sadistic preferences. But in a way, this movie is more fun than frightening. If you want to watch really a frightening movie, then watch Martyrs (2008 French horror), that is one of the scariest movies by my opinion, it involves a real emotion and its fear composition is much more mature. If you are a big fan of modern grindhouse, or you want to explore it, but at the same time, you have stomach for it, then this can be 90 minutes of fun for you. Like I already mentioned it's not for the faint of heart or the people who are not used to the movie gore.
alexlylenolan
I love scary clowns, this has a perfect one terrizing people in the beginning being creepy in the best way possible his expressions, his mimes, so much more that's worth it at first you wouldn't think he's a killer till about 20 minutes in which is nice gives it more of weird vibe although it doesn't have the good cinematography it's a little cheesy actually but could be worse decent disturbing movie for what it is.