Vicious: Fun(2020)

The slick, Ted Bundy-esque "chameleon" who becomes Joel’s primary antagonist. The "Final Girl" Evolution

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Steph Copeland’s synth-heavy soundtrack is essential to the film's identity, blending the haunting atmosphere of John Carpenter with the energetic pulse of 80s action cinema. Vicious Fun succeeds because it understands that horror

Vicious Fun succeeds because it understands that horror fans want to see their favorite tropes respected and subverted simultaneously. It isn't just a parody; it is a high-energy genre exercise that proves the slasher formula still has plenty of life—and blood—left in it.

The film's protagonist, Joel (Evan Marsh), is a writer for a horror magazine who embodies the "nerdy fanboy" archetype. Driven by a mix of jealousy and misguided chivalry, he follows his roommate's date, Bob (Ari Millen), to a remote bar, only to accidentally pass out and wake up in a self-help meeting for serial killers. The premise is brilliantly simple: Joel must use his encyclopedic knowledge of horror clichés to blend in with a room full of monsters.

The bombastic government-agent-turned-killer who leads the sessions.