If you crossed the 1990 comedy Home Alone with 2008’s thriller The Strangers, you’d have the makings of Better Watch Out, a rather surprising hybrid film. Better still, Home Alone meets Freddy Krueger at Christmas and a ho, ho, ho to you all.
Better Watch Out – featuring a bunch of Aussies – is surprisingly strong, given its awkward start. It’s the inventiveness of the script that stands out. Creativity and originality count for a lot in the horror cabinet and writer/director Chris Peckover shows he has what it takes. He co-wrote the piece with Zack Kahn, who was responsible for the story.
Levi Miller (Jasper Jones) is carving out a nice career for himself. Here he does a good job creating a twisted persona. Olivia DeJonge (The Visit) is no slouch either, both strong-willed and vulnerable in her latest role.
Coming up with a plausible ending is often the greater challenge once the cards are laid bare. Once again, by that measure Better Watch Out scores a touchdown. It picks up momentum and finishes with a twist. I’m pleased to be able to say this is a film that deserves attention.
Director: Chris Peckover
Cast: Olivia DeJonge, Levi Miller, Ed Oxenbould
Release Date:23 November 2017
Rating: MA 15+
Alex First
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