Absolutely stunning, and reminiscent of the infamous cow-slicing scene from the oft-forgotten show Under the Dome that baffled the internet.By Renee Hansen 2 years ago 5 Netflix movies to watch if you like The Babysitter: Killer Queen Right before this back-and-forth bargaining, Allison fires off another warning shot on a deer that has conveniently wandered into the area, blasting off its entire top part from its four legs. In a flashback, we learn of Allison's past where she had dreams of becoming a big-shot journalist (it went disastrously) before Queen Bee scooped her up to join her cult, which Cole and Phoebe somehow exploit to try and convince her to not kill them. In her pursuit of Cole and Phoebe, the three of them end up in a craggy clearing where Thorne's Allison announces herself by shooting a rabbit, which explodes. Yes, that Bella Thorne, who I am convinced went through with her gross OnlyFans stunt to promote this movie, is back as a demon cheerleader with a thirst for innocent blood that can only be quenched by killing Cole. But who cares about what this movie has to say when so, so many incredible and perplexing things happen!! To convince you that The Babysitter: Killer Queen is indeed worth spending a chunk of your evening with, here is a mere sampling platter of this movie's most absurd events.īella Thorne shoots a deer clean off its legs This time, he's joined by new transfer student Phoebe (Jenna Ortega), who's been similarly pegged as "crazy." Together, they conquer the demons out to siphon and drink his blood and offer a surprisingly progressive treatise on the way we think about mental health in America. In trying to escape this cloud of peer ridicule, he joins his appropriately aged crush/neighbor/friend Melanie on a weekend trip to a secluded lake where, oh no, Cole is plunged into another night of demonic mayhem and survival games. The Babysitter: Killer Queen picks up two years after this incident, which no one believes actually happened and that Cole is just losing it. Cole spends a night dodging brutal attacks but manages to survives. One night, Cole stumbles on Bee and her four high school friends - inexplicably and perpetually shirtless guy Max (Robbie Amell), dumb cheerleader Allison (Bella Thorne), chill guy (Andrew Bachelor, aka King Bach for the former Viners), and goth girl wildcard Sonya (Hana Mae Lee) - in the midst of a ritual, for which they need his blood. Here's the gist: The first Babysitter introduced viewers to Cole (Judah Lewis), a nerdy junior high schooler who has a big, problematic crush on his hot babysitter, Bee (Samara Weaving, readying herself for 2019's super-fun and tonally similar Ready or Not), who's hiding something big: She's the leader of a blood cult with dreams of unspecified powers and immortality. Now, having seen the recently released follow-up, I will confidently recommend this demonic romp to anyone who loves fun, dumb shit - and having seen its predecessor is not at all required for having a good time. I'd viewed the 2017 movie with skepticism, not fully convinced by the end that I'd spent an hour and a half of my time wisely, although I did laugh out loud at some of the goofs, gags, and over-the-top gory moments. Overhearing tweens on the street talking about it ("I thought it was a COMEDY, but ACTUALLY it's a HORROR-COMEDY."), I thought that surely I wasn't the target demographic, despite having watched The Babysitter, from Charlie's Angels and Termminator Salvation director McG. Who is T he Babysitter: Killer Queen meant for? I've been asking myself this for days since the new Netflix sequel shot up on the streaming service's Top 10.
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