Review of “Abigail”: Ballerina Vampire Is a Viciously Entertaining Film

Review of “Abigail”: Ballerina Vampire Is a Viciously Entertaining Film

Abigail Flixtor movie from Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, the directors of the Scream reboot, has long been a surprisingly funny horror comedy. However, the picture eventually loses both its lightheartedness and its enjoyable quality; this could also be the result of the two directors' inability to work out a logical ending for their wholly original tale. The biggest letdown is that the movie's marketing foreshadows the plot's twist. It's more enjoyable the less you know about the subject matter.

He throws himself into the part with greater zeal the bigger the performance. Furthermore, any scenery that is damaged in the process is only unintentional. Stevens plays a sly and nasty crook named Frank, and he's one of the many reasons to watch this wildly violent and badly executed kidnapping thriller. Alisha Weir, a young performer who exudes confidence, is the daughter of a well-known drug lord.

The kidnappers believe that once the girl is taken, the difficult portion of their task is done. They were assembled for this one-time job based on their talents. Now all they have to do is wait to get the $50 million ransom in the eerie mansion.

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