Early critic reviews for Daniel Goldhaber's "Faces of Death" remake, a meta-horror reimagining of the infamous 1978 shockumentary, have debuted to a 67% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes from 46 reviews, reflecting trader consensus on its mixed reception as a bold commentary on digital voyeurism and social media gore rather than graphic excess. Positive takes from IndieWire and Variety praise its smart resurrection for the TikTok era and Dacre Montgomery's intense villain, while outlets like JoBlo critique it as a tame, generic slasher lacking the original's visceral punch. With the IFC-Shudder theatrical release tomorrow, April 10, expect score volatility from additional reviews and emerging audience Popcornmeter data, potentially swaying market-implied odds amid high genre expectations.
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0x65070BE91...Early critic reviews for Daniel Goldhaber's "Faces of Death" remake, a meta-horror reimagining of the infamous 1978 shockumentary, have debuted to a 67% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes from 46 reviews, reflecting trader consensus on its mixed reception as a bold commentary on digital voyeurism and social media gore rather than graphic excess. Positive takes from IndieWire and Variety praise its smart resurrection for the TikTok era and Dacre Montgomery's intense villain, while outlets like JoBlo critique it as a tame, generic slasher lacking the original's visceral punch. With the IFC-Shudder theatrical release tomorrow, April 10, expect score volatility from additional reviews and emerging audience Popcornmeter data, potentially swaying market-implied odds amid high genre expectations.
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