Prime Video’s Totally Killer pays homage to the slasher horror subgenre and other iconic films. It feels like a crimson take on Back to the Future, with a murderer rocking a whimsical mask while murdering people in two different timelines. In this case, Jamie (Kiernan Shipka from Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) has to figure out who killed her mother, Pam, in the present by unmasking the villain in 1987 on Halloween night.Totally Killer is a clever subversion for a Blumhouse production. Thanks to a time-jump to the past, Jamie hopes she can bring the killer to justice in that timeline, and change the future so that her mother is alive and well. Things get awfully messy as Jamie tries not to change the timeline too much. However, Jamie does manage to lure the killer out in the past, only to learn not all is what it seems.In the opening act, Jamie is shocked by how incompetent the police are as the villain returns and takes her mother’s life. She lashes out at the current sheriff, Kara, and even her principal, Doug. A big part of her agony, however, is due to how she was an awful daughter to Pam. That guilt drives Jamie to change history by taking out the Sweet Sixteen Killer — someone who murdered three girls in Pam’s clique in 1987 by stabbing them up 16 times. It’s clearly a tribute to Michael Myers in Halloween.RELATED: Is Halloween’s Michael Myers a Villain Or a Tragic Victim?
Prime Video’s Totally Killer pays homage to the slasher horror subgenre and other iconic films. It feels like a crimson take on Back to the Future, with a murderer rocking a whimsical mask while murdering people in two different timelines. In this case, Jamie (Kiernan Shipka from Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) has to figure out who killed her mother, Pam, in the present by unmasking the villain in 1987 on Halloween night.
Totally Killer is a clever subversion for a Blumhouse production. Thanks to a time-jump to the past, Jamie hopes she can bring the killer to justice in that timeline, and change the future so that her mother is alive and well. Things get awfully messy as Jamie tries not to change the timeline too much. However, Jamie does manage to lure the killer out in the past, only to learn not all is what it seems.
In the opening act, Jamie is shocked by how incompetent the police are as the villain returns and takes her mother’s life. She lashes out at the current sheriff, Kara, and even her principal, Doug. A big part of her agony, however, is due to how she was an awful daughter to Pam. That guilt drives Jamie to change history by taking out the Sweet Sixteen Killer — someone who murdered three girls in Pam’s clique in 1987 by stabbing them up 16 times. It’s clearly a tribute to Michael Myers in Halloween.
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