Polaroid (Horror Movie Review)
7/10
When a high school girl is given an old fashioned Polaroid camera she gets more than she bargained for. Quickly realising that everyone who has been photographed is about to die its’s up to our teenage protagonist to figure out how to stop the curse or die trying.
The not entirely new concept delivers a slick and picture perfect PG13 horror. POLAROID has a 90s feel. It was fun to see a TV siren Madeleine Pestch (Riverdale) in the teaser scene. Inhabited by happy teenagers the movie plays safe, no teenage angst no social dilemmas of 13 Reasons Why. The kids live in a simplified gothic horror black and white world and this is not necessarily a bad thing.
Instead of following the popular route of vengeful ghost the movie is inspired by the likes of Nightmare On Elm street and Shocker. The origins of its monster are in the right place.
CHILD’S PLAY remake director Lars Klevberg knows how to build an atmosphere and delivers clever set pieces in the absence of straightforward gore. Instead of creating something original POLAROID does a great job with the task it’s given. Probably the best PG13 horror I have seen in recent years.
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