KillHer
United States
401 people rated Mattie and her friends go on a weekend trip to the woods to plan Mattie's wedding, settled near the camp of Mr. Rogers, and with no phone signal, their trip starts to turn into a bad idea when they start dying and a secret is revealed
Comedy
Horror
Thriller
Cast (12)
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User Reviews
Thereal.phrankie
24/07/2025 08:28
Wow, this was one horrible movie.
The story-line is as old as Ling Tut. Secluded camp, a bunch of young kids, yada yada yada....
Phony jump scares up the yazoo.
A ridiculously pathetic, derivative script that will bore you to shreds and grade Z direction.
The acting is juvie level. Like 10th grade.
But the biggest problem is you've seen this all before. Like a zillion times. There is nothing new, nothing to wrap your head around and nothing original.
The non-hot girls wear padded bras and even tho they take them off, you see nothing. More disappointment. Although I suspect we'd be disappointed either way.
Fantastic
24/07/2025 08:28
There's no amount of drugs or alcohol in the world to make this unoriginal schlock tolerable. All the characters are one dimensional and interchangable, the "twist" is revealed way too early, and the kills are too boring and vanilla to keep any interest. There are literally no comedy elements present unless you laugh at bad acting. You're honestly better off watching Evil Dead or an early Friday movie if you want a good slasher in the woods, this is NOT a movie to share with friends unless you secretly hate them and never want to see them again. I'd rather have spent this time having a homeless person wax my a$$.
Joel Kabamba
24/07/2025 08:28
REALLY loved this film, especially the comedic horror parts.
I'm a huge fan of horror that can incorporate other genres, and this one really took the cake. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time, plus I realized the music pushed along the plot in a perfect way.
I did not see the funny parts coming, mostly because the music was working with the action and screenwriting in a way that was suspenseful but fun.
It felt like a slasher film from the 80's but with more modern day themes and storylines. As someone who is a screenwriter, I think it's really tough to find the balance between actually scaring your audience and entertaining them with horror laughs.
LOVED IT.
Chelsey Angwi
17/03/2024 05:27
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19/02/2024 16:51
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Mahdi🤜🤛
19/02/2024 16:51
I thought this was a terrific slasher comedy. It's actually quite difficult to get horror comedy right but this film does it so well. It is paced perfectly and the ending is something you'll be cheering for in terms of the gore and fun. When you think of really good horror comedy a couple of titles come to mind. Shaun of the Dead, Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil, and of course Evil Dead 2. I'm happy to report that this is definitely in the same family. I think you can rent or buy it at present but I can tell you this is definitely worth buying because you will watch it again and again with different friends. (It's one of those kinds of movies that you will love helping friends discover like What we Do in Shadows for example)
Koka
19/02/2024 16:51
I like how the movie was suspenseful but also funny, I gave it a 8 out of 10, the only thing I wish there would've been more killing and gore, but that's just what I like in movies but as far as the acting and suspense I absolutely loved it!!! I like how it was the camping trip and the suspected killer but then the twist thrown in there, another thing that I can say that I liked is how it didn't have the typical "car won't start" that's always thrown into scary movies, lol. I like how the girls all stuck together till the end and helped each other through the movie and the villain getting taken out was the best, lol.
Tracy👑
19/02/2024 16:51
This was worth the watch. I've watched this twice now and enjoyed it both times. It's a fun movie!
IMHO, I think it's better the second time. The first time I saw it, the psychotic storyline kept me on the edge of my seat in suspense. But, it also had me laughing at some clever moments and rooting for the good guys.
The second time I saw it, I loved connecting all the dots and catching all the subtleties. I was very impressed with how you can interpret the same scenes and acting several different ways and they all work. It keeps you guessing till the end.
Oh, one more thing... beware of the raccoons!
Josephina🇳🇦
19/02/2024 16:51
KillHer is a fun film. With twists and turns throughout its always engaging. It's well cast and the lead M. C. Huff is fantastic. The script by Tom Kiesche (who also has a pivotal role) is well paced and has intriguing character development. The twists and turns are unexpected and fresh. The film looks very polished and well done especially for the budget. There's plenty of blood spilled and there are truly laugh out loud moments, even after repeated viewing. This is best seen with an audience. It a shame this film did not have a larger theatrical release. This would make a perfect midnight movie.
Sal Ma Tu Iddrisu🇬🇭
19/02/2024 16:51
My family and I loved this movie, and the from beginning to end was very engaging. Keep in mind in my review I don't want to give away what happens. You'll enjoy the end with SPOILER and SPOILER....lol Redemption. Lol SPOILER was absolutely SPOILER. SPOILER at the end was amazing. Loved when SPOILER. SPOILER was surprising, as was SPOILER....lol. Also, the SPOILER had me laughing. There is a line in the movie that Mr. Roger's played by Tom Kiesche belts out, about Potpourri and floral farts, which had us all cracking up. My mom is now a fan and my sons thought it was amazing that the writer/producer/actor who played Mr. Rogers (Tom Kiesche) helps save dogs from shelter to shelter. They loved him as Clovis on Breaking Bad. My personal favorite thing he did was a gladiator project he was in. Lol Wondering if there will be a sequel or prequel! We really enjoyed it!!! I bought the movie. We will definitely watch it again. Doc Loc, (Ron Rogge') I've also seen in something else. I just can't put my finger on what it was yet.
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