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'Stepfather' will torment filmgoers

Brett Hilbrandt

Issue date: 10/22/09 Section: Entertainment
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Remakes are very prevalent in the horror genre. Some of the best horror films are remakes, such as John Carpenter's "The Thing" or Zack Snyder's "Dawn of the Dead." Others are not so great and completely ruin the movie, much like Neil LaBute's remake of the "The Wicker Man." This time they missed big time and I am sure there's a nice place in horror movie hell for "The Stepfather."

Based off of the 1987 film, "The Stepfather" features David Harris (Walsh) a serial killer that targets recently divorced women with families. He marries them quickly, and lives with them until he goes crazy, then murders anyone that irritates him. He finds a new bride in Susan Harding, (Ward) and marries her within six months. Her son, Michael (Badgley), returns from military school, but he is not sure about his new stepfather. Harris begins to talk his new stepson into trusting him, but the cracks in Harris' strained psyche begin to show and the family's true father suspects that something is amiss. Odd circumstances, such as the neighbor's untimely and suspicious death, makes Michael disagree with his girlfriend Kelly Potter (Amber Heard) that his stepfather may actually be a killer. As the family begins to figure out their new father's evil intentions, they must hurry to stop him before he kills them all.

Walsh may be the only redeeming factor of this film, but that does not mean he was good. He does a mediocre job playing a maniac. His intensity is actually so great, he somehow manages to make his character come off as plain cheesy. Unfortunately, I have seen a couple episodes of "Gossip Girl," and I have witnessed how bad Badgley's acting is. The big screen is no place for an actor as talentless as him and this movie is a shining example of why. Although Heard is half naked for most of the film, she delivers the worst lines in the movie. Sela Ward is horrible, but most of her problems come from the horrid script. "Stepfather" has some of the worst dialogue I have ever heard and every actor suffers regardless of their acting ability.
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