The Ranger
United States
2854 people rated Teen punks, on the run from the cops and hiding out in the woods, come up against the local authority - an unhinged park ranger with an axe to grind.
Horror
Cast (18)
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Ahmed Albasheer
23/05/2023 05:55
A group of Jersey punk rockers and major coke heads get raided. They kill a cop and vamoose to a cabin located in Kanape Brook State Park, New York. This cabin belongs to the family of Chelsea (Chloe Levine) who we saw there earlier in an unexplained incident.
While there, they meet The Ranger (Jeremy Holm) who has his own issues and takes his job to the extreme. It isn't long before the disrespectful punks collide with the forest loving ranger with deadly results.
I liked the twist. I liked Chloe Levine. I liked the basic plot outline. The other characters didn't impress me and I wasn't impressed with the dialogue.
I had a problem with Amber (Amanda Grace Benitez) doing a bunch of coke and then passing out for 12 hours. I know a narcoleptic who did that, but most folks are up for a while. The film better if they had played "Punk Rock Girl" during the last kill scene...sort of like "The Banana Splits song" in "Kick-Butt"
Guide: F-word. Brief sex. Brief nudity?
RedOne
23/05/2023 05:55
First off, when since the EARLY 1980's have people dressed like punk rockers?! This film is pretty bad in that none of the characters are likeable. NONE. I don't blame the actors, I blame the people who wrote the script. Basically, the film features mean-spirited trouble making punk rockers who are being killed one by one by a scary ranger. The fact that none of the characters are likeable ruins it. I like that the film had diversity and lgbtq characters but of course the writers made those characters unlikable and annoying. Not a film I would waste time on again.
Depi😍😍
23/05/2023 05:55
Not bad at all!If you don't pretend to be a critic )))
Nothing extraordinary,but being fair,the acting is good,effects and gore up to standards and story is not much worse,than most of the main stream slasher films.
I was entertained and,for me,that's what's count!
Ruth Berhane
23/05/2023 05:55
Boring for a "slasher" movie. A pretty slow start and middle. In my opinion how people are killed make for the most entertainment, and these are just boring.
Sandra_mensah
23/05/2023 05:55
Being a fan of classic slashers such as A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Friday the 13th and Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Ranger was definitely right up my alley. It takes a minute to build up, much like 80s classic The Burning, but once it does it delivers the goods, again much like the aforementioned, especially towards the end. The movie is FUN, plain and simple. The writing is very flawed at times but the actors do a great job delivering. The lead and the killer especially. The killer by the way is HILLARIOUS and menacing at the same time. Much akin to a certain Christmas sweater wearing baddie we know. You find times to root for him while also rooting for the victims, again especially with the lead. I left this movie feeling highly satisfied. Could the writing and dialogue have been better at times? Yes. And could the rest of the punk kids aside from the lead have been less than your basic vanilla punks who hate authority and go way out of there way to prove it? Yes, but all in all if your looking for a fun slasher that I dare say is way better than Friday the 13th, look this way.
🔥Suraj bhatta🔥
23/05/2023 05:55
I've seen this film on several lists of "must watch horror for 2018!!!" Really???
Maybe 2018 was just really short of horror films? I dunno.
Why is this not a good film? It just doesn't have anything good about it. You already know who the bad guy is coming into the film "The Ranger." It's no big surprise when he starts the punks.
There was a clunky attempt to have a "she becomes just like the killer" at the end, but it just was weird and didn't hit the mark.
I also really never felt any empathy toward any of the characters other than the police officer who is killed in the beginning. The punks could have all died for all I cared because they had no redeeming qualities. Even the girl was complicit in murder and I didn't really care what happened to her.
The biggest selling point of this movie was that it was unique because it took an 80's slasher motif and applied the punk label to it. Whenever people try to pay homage to old 80s horror films, they usually fall flat. So does this one.
You can skip this one and not feel like you lost anything. In fact, if you do watch it, you'll lose about an hour and a half of your life.
Patríįck_męk.242
23/05/2023 05:55
8/10, would watch liberal degenerates get slashed again.
@Mrs A #30092017
23/05/2023 05:55
I added "The Ranger" straight to my watchlist, because I instantly liked the premise of a psychopathic National Park Ranger. Some of the best slashers of the 1980s took place in the backwoods, but the killers were always toothless rednecks or cannibalistic inbred families, so this could have been an interesting and original new angle, especially because the film (like so many others nowadays) supposedly also takes place in the 80s. But alas, "The Ranger" never fully lives up to its potential despite the cool titular killer and an adequate performance by Jeremy Holm, and that's principally because co-writer/director Jenn Wexler is seemingly more interested in a bunch of pathetic punkers and atrocious loud music than in atmosphere or scenery. Running from the police after an idiotic and unnecessary incident at a punk club, five vexatious teenagers seek shelter in a cabin in the middle of a National Park. One of them, the introvert Chelsea, spent much of her childhood vacations here with her uncle, and her own dark secrets from the past gradually come back to the surface. Meanwhile, the psychopathic Park Ranger ensures that Chelsea's disrespectful and arrogant friends receive the excruciatingly painful deaths they deserve. "The Ranger" is a textbook and thus unmemorable slasher that sadly doesn't make proper use of the locations, the villain, the numerous potential slash-methods or the 80s setting. The grim film poster remains by far the best asset of the entire production.
Stoblane
23/05/2023 05:55
This movie may not appeal to the younger millennial crowd, but I don't think that's where the creators were aiming. Fans of late 80s and early 90s slasher films will enjoy this movie. Of you're going in expecting the pieced together horror films put out in factory fashion by production companies toda like Blumhouse, you will be disappointed. This is original slash/horror/gore.
As always, Jeremy Holm put forward a stunning performance. He continues to expand his range. He has proven he can step into any role and make it his own. From serious to psycho, Holm is believable in every role he's played. The crazy ranger is by far his best role yet.
Chloe Levine continues to grow. She can play innocent little kidnapped girl to the link haired punk in The Ranger, and make you believe that's who she really is. She's up and coming and I suspect she's going to morph into a very popular actor.
The only thing I would have liked the director to have changed was the maniacal laugh by the male punks in the beginning of the movie. It reminded me of the criminals in the first RoboCop movie with that crazy laugh that just sounds forced and faked.
If you're looking for a true late 80s or early 90s slasher flick then the ranger is the movie for you. Grab your favorite horror movie snuggling partner and sit back for an hour and 20 minutes of fun.
Kady peau de lune ✨
23/05/2023 05:55
Hanging out with her punk friends, a troubled teen and her friends go on the run to a remote cabin in the woods following an accident, and while they begin trashing the area a psychotic forest ranger aware of their situation begins stalking them through the woods forcing them to get away.
For the most part, this one was quite a decent and enjoyable effort. Part of that fun is the fact that this one really goes out to make the central group a product of their environment. The opening scenes of them in their underground clubs, doing drugs and basically living by their own rules which sets them up as for what kind of group we're going to follow which might not be the warmest and most endearing but strikes this as appropriate for the type of feature told here. That, in turn, brings the film's fine slasher setpieces to make more of an impact. The initial sequence of the group partying and then witnessing the one getting shot which sends the whole group into panic and scattered throughout the woods hoping to get help starts this on a fine note, the trap with the one victim getting caught in the woods with the animals as well as the fine ambush in the convenience store which is a solid stalking scene overall. This nicely sets the stage for the solid finale where the chase becomes quite enjoyable as the drugged victim turns the tables on the killer and begins a somewhat enjoyable chase through the compound leading into the brutal confrontation that offers up a solid finale overall. Combined with the practical effects work for the kills, these here hold this up over it's few minor flaws. Among the few flaws to be had here is the rather troublesome antics of the group which makes it somewhat hard to side with them in their plight. Despite the fine work it does in setting up their plight and living conditions, that it paints them as self-centered, belligerent and basically living by their own rules as rude as possible. The disrespect for authority or other people's property thinking that they own everything around without any kind of consequences just makes it nearly impossible to side with them as they start to get attacked as despite her best efforts to bring a sense of grounded reality to everything. As well, the other big flaw to be had is the low number of kills here since the central group is so small it doesn't really offer much in that regard. This one keeps the body count to a minimum here so it's really hard to get all that excited at it that you would be for some other similar slashers, so although it has fun with the setup involved there's still some issues with it.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and continuous drug use.