October 19, 2007
April Fool's Day (Walton, 1986)
"Guess who's going to be the life of the party?"
A loose and playful take on Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None (a.k.a. Ten Little Indians), Fred Walton's April Fool's Day is quite a fun little anomaly in the slasher sub-genre. With the emphasis placed refreshingly upon mystery rather than explicit violence, this is horror that doesn't leave a sour taste in the mouth, and there is certainly a place for this type of facile, diverting entertainment amongst the genre's more exploitative offerings.
Film Rating: B-
Scare Factor: C+
View Date: 10/18
Shocktober Horror Film Count: #12
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This is horror that doesn't leave a sour taste in the mouth, and there is certainly a place for this type of facile.
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