Early critic reviews for the "Faces of Death" reimagining have propelled its Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer to 67% based on 46 reviews, reflecting mixed reception to director Daniel Goldhaber's meta-slasher premise—a content moderator (Barbie Ferreira) stalked by a killer recreating the infamous 1978 faux-snuff film's scenes amid social media voyeurism critiques. Positive takes praise its timely commentary on desensitization and strong turns from Dacre Montgomery and Charli XCX, while detractors decry unsubtle exploitation and lackluster scares. With theatrical and Shudder release tomorrow (April 10), expect score volatility from additional post-premiere reviews and emerging audience Popcornmeter data, as horror aggregator tallies often shift significantly in opening weekend.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated"Faces of Death" Rotten Tomatoes score?
"Faces of Death" Rotten Tomatoes score?
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0x65070BE91...Early critic reviews for the "Faces of Death" reimagining have propelled its Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer to 67% based on 46 reviews, reflecting mixed reception to director Daniel Goldhaber's meta-slasher premise—a content moderator (Barbie Ferreira) stalked by a killer recreating the infamous 1978 faux-snuff film's scenes amid social media voyeurism critiques. Positive takes praise its timely commentary on desensitization and strong turns from Dacre Montgomery and Charli XCX, while detractors decry unsubtle exploitation and lackluster scares. With theatrical and Shudder release tomorrow (April 10), expect score volatility from additional post-premiere reviews and emerging audience Popcornmeter data, as horror aggregator tallies often shift significantly in opening weekend.
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