Yep, I'm reviewing another one of these. What can I say? Brandon Tenold is the Godzilla guy, Shady Doorags is the King of the Hill guy, AVGN is the LJN guy, and I guess I'm the childhood public domain horror movie guy...? Enough of this stupid opening let's get to it.
Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare is a British indie horror movie and is the third installment of the Twisted Childhood Universe. Production was done ITN Studios and Jagged Edge Productions and distributed by Iconic Events Releasing. Scott Jeffrey both wrote and directed.
The story is, adults have been getting murdered and their children have been kidnapped. One of the kids that have been taken is Michael Darling. Now, his older sister Wendy goes on a quest to find him, but first she must survivor the killer behind all of this, Peter Pan.
Initial Reaction
Now as I've stated before, I've been reviewing these types of movies for quite awhile, so what's the point of stopping? But I also wanted to see this because Peter Pan can be a horror movie. Yeah if you read the original J.M. Barrie story it's messed up and a far cry from the Disney flick.
Cons
I've got nothing.
Middle Ground
We've got not one, not two, but three gray areas with this one. Starting with the pacing. It wasn't too bad but we do have moments were things are slow then speed up for the better, then slow, and then speed up. So the pacing can be a bit of a roller coaster ride. Then we have our characters. Some are okay but I think the one that got the worse was sadly Peter Pan. I get they wanted to keep things a mystery and that's perfectly fine. Not every horror villain needs e every aspect of their backstory told, but we got nothing, absolutely nothing. So it's not gonna be surprising to hear that people had a hard time understanding Peter's character cause they weren't given anything. Then there's the story. Yes, it's very typical. You're not given something groundbreaking BUT, there is some fun to be had. Whether it's because you actually like the movie or you & your buddies just riff on it like Mystery Science Theater 3000/Rifftrax, you'll have some sort of fun.
Pros
There's two things going for the flick. That's makeup and special effects and the kills. Now the kills might not go on a top ten list but they're very brutal. So don't say I didn't warn you. Then there's the special effects and makeup. After the first Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey movie it's very refreshing to see the makeup is given a huge upgrade, even if that budget is only in the hundred-thousands range. But hey, the magic of wise money management and makeup artists am I right?
Much like the previous installments, Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare isn't perfect but as long as you're entertained then you won't be bored.
My final rating is, Okay.
That's all for now. Come back on Saturday, Jan 18th, for yet another horror movie review only this time with Wolf Man. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day.