Early reviews for the "Faces of Death" remake have pegged its Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer at 67% from 46 critics, fueling trader consensus on a mid-60s landing amid polarized takes on its meta-horror premise. Directed by Daniel Goldhaber ("How to Blow Up a Pipeline"), the film stars Barbie Ferreira as a content moderator unearthing viral recreations of the infamous 1978 pseudo-snuff footage, blending slasher thrills with commentary on digital voyeurism and desensitization—praised for timely tension by San Jose Mercury News (3.5/4) and Inverse, but slammed as exploitative junk by Culture Mix and ReelViews. With IFC/Shudder's wide theatrical release tomorrow (April 10), fresh critiques and audience scores could shift momentum before the market's April 13 cutoff, echoing volatile reception for horror reboots.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado"Faces of Death" Rotten Tomatoes score?
"Faces of Death" Rotten Tomatoes score?
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0x65070BE91...Early reviews for the "Faces of Death" remake have pegged its Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer at 67% from 46 critics, fueling trader consensus on a mid-60s landing amid polarized takes on its meta-horror premise. Directed by Daniel Goldhaber ("How to Blow Up a Pipeline"), the film stars Barbie Ferreira as a content moderator unearthing viral recreations of the infamous 1978 pseudo-snuff footage, blending slasher thrills with commentary on digital voyeurism and desensitization—praised for timely tension by San Jose Mercury News (3.5/4) and Inverse, but slammed as exploitative junk by Culture Mix and ReelViews. With IFC/Shudder's wide theatrical release tomorrow (April 10), fresh critiques and audience scores could shift momentum before the market's April 13 cutoff, echoing volatile reception for horror reboots.
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