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Villains and antagonists from slasher films, typically portrayed as homicidal criminals or supernatural monsters who murder multiple people in extremely gory ways. Pages in category "Slasher film antagonists"
A journalist named Taylor Gentry and her two cameramen, Doug and Todd, document Leslie Vernon as he prepares to join the ranks of other slasher villains. Leslie claims to be a boy from a local urban legend who supposedly became possessed and killed his family before being killed by the townsfolk, but having in fact survived the attack.
Todd Martin from HorrorNews.net gave the film a positive review, praising the film's script, soundtrack, and bleak tone, calling it "one of the most underrated slasher flicks of all time". [29] Dennis Schwartz from Ozus' World Movie Reviews awarded the film a grade C+. In his review of the film, Schwwartz wrote: "Fans of slasher films should be ...
Behold, the greatest horror-villain zinger in the history of the genre, courtesy of Donnie Darko’s rather large, probably imaginary, costumed bunny, Frank. Donnie Darko: “Why do you wear that ...
One of the more criminally underrated films of the genre, this Frankenstein-esque tale stars Angela Bettis as the title woman, a lonely sort whose sole friend is a doll made by her mom.
Thanks to Mia Goth's unrivaled performance, Ti West's X franchise has gifted us an all-time horror villain. ... One of the most underrated natural occurrences, next to dew, mist, bubbles, and hail
In 2016, Bloody Disgusting included Billy in their list of "The 10 Best Non-Monster Horror Villains", calling him "the prototypical slasher villain". [132] Since then, the character has appeared in several lists of top horror film villains, including GamesRadar+ (2017), [ 133 ] Collider (2023), [ 134 ] and Screen Rant (2024). [ 135 ]
Horror-film villains become nightmare fuel for kids for decades. Some villains like Freddy, Jason, and Ghostface have multiple films to get under your skin. Others, like Annie from " Misery " or ...