Victor Crowley
United States
7922 people rated Ten years after the events of the original movie, Victor Crowley is mistakenly resurrected and proceeds to kill once more.
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Ehanse Anbse
20/09/2025 07:23
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Ehanse Anbse
20/09/2025 07:23
VICTOR CROWLEY
EL Amin Mostafa
04/05/2024 16:00
Adam Green, Parry Shen and Kane Hodder return for this 4th Hatchet outing and like the others it's bloody fun.
Andrew (Parry Shen) the sole survivor of the previous massacre is a pseudo celebrity now and has been offered a large sum of money to do an interview at the site of the murders. On arrival, you know the drill.
With a fantastic cast including horror legends Tiffany Shepis, Felissa Rose (Who is on the best form I've ever seen her) and Tyler "Michael Myers" Mane I was happy with the roster. Also notable were Laura Ortiz and Dave "Deputy Doofy" Sheridan.
Less predictable than you'd expect, mindless gory slasher content and a great script loaded with some fantastic comedy. Sure the Hatchet movies are hardly groundbreaking but they're enjoyable throwbacks and I appreciate that.
Without any spoilers I have to say based on the post credits scene my desire for a 5th movie has risen, make it happen Mr Green!
If you liked the original movies then you'll get a kick out of this, if splatterhouse type movies aren't your thing then best avoid.
The Good:
Looks great
Follows on from the previous movies well
Decent cast
Neat cameo appearance
The Bad:
One scene was needlessly grim
Ultimately it is just more of the same
🥀💜Elhaidi Reda💜🥀
03/05/2024 16:00
Keeping this simple and short, IMO the worst of the all the previous three, however, If you go into this with low expectations, you find it at least watchable. Think they've run out of ideas on what to do with the Victor Crowley character and it showed in this movie.
Abdoulaye Djibril Ba
03/05/2024 16:00
Classic hatchet style. Fun to watch with friends. Do not take it seriously. It's a cheesefest but worth checking out. Gory kills and fun times!!!
Elysee Kiss
03/05/2024 16:00
Instead of copying 30 years of spoof b b grade horrors Adam Green captures all the essence of an excellent horror with delicate comedic touches. He combines the two genres without weaking the script, instead every line, every scene is masterfully planned.
Adam Green isn't out for horrifying scare, which is refreshing as he almost revolutionises his own genre. His actor selection, and scence progression never leave a dull moment or confusion.
Dave Sheridan steals the show and his perforamce is worthy of all little momemts you may miss. In fact Green aloows every actor/actress to express and explore a personality unusual in horrror but still maintain the horror factor in the creative newly created Hatchett character victor crowley.
iIt is a pity and this is my only spoiler so don't read if you plan eatch still that these great characters except two all die and therefore cannot be reprised in the next episodes of Hatchett.
No one knows how Green, the director and writer plans to continue the series but maybe by reinventing the scanrios is part of its charms.
Don't except big scares but excellent film making in a new twist on the horror theme.
Dave Sheridan's character will be sorely missed but two important characters do survive. 9/10
Keeep going Adam Green and ignore any bad reviews you construct a masterful art that crosses genres.
Anjali Adhikari
03/05/2024 16:00
Well like 2-3 this one brings nothing to the table and reminds me a lot of Friday the 13th 6 when Jason is brought back to life by an electric rod into is heart during a electric storm, this movie was amazing but also made in the 80.
Hatchet the first movie was nothing new a mutant disfigured monster that kills people in gory ways, and that repeat itself in all the movies. In this one he is brought back to life by some voodoo incantation we only see some bubbles and that's it he is back.
A part from some cameo and some horror legends that have small parts the movie brings nothing new to the franchise. Maybe its time they stop doing them to milk the cow.
mtantoush77
03/05/2024 16:00
My God did I liked the Hatched franchise and when rumours came out that the next one was going to be made I was happy and looking forward to see it. Don't know why it isn't called Hatchet IV but hey, Vicor Crowley is alive.
Seen it I still don't know what I have to think about it. Where the franchise was made for the gore this one here do offer gore again but it also has a lot of overacting and stupid humour. And the humour used in the beginning I could dig, the co-pilot thing I really found it funny, but after a while the humour took over from the horror.
Not a thing we expect from this kind of flicks. Still, it do has pure gore just for the gore of it but the stupid situations and humour teared it down. But hey, the worst in the franchise but the open ending makes you want more...
Gore 5/5
Nudity 0,5/5
Effects 4/5
Story 2/5
Comedy 0,5/5
Olley Taal
03/05/2024 16:00
Yes, there's another sequel to those Hatchet movies, which for some reason they chose not to name sequentially. They must have known the series was getting crappy, and thus they decided to rebrand it under a different title.
They needn't have bothered. This fourth "Hatchet" is just more of the same, even down to the out-of-nowhere ending. And the lame gore. And the obnoxious a-hole cast that it is entirely impossible to care about.
It opens with a uniquely repulsive scene. Inexplicably a flashback to the '60s, though still set in the swampland locale that was boring by the end of the first Hatchet, and none of the others departed from, we see a man propose to his girlfriend. She responds by bursting into tears. And mucus. But mostly mucus. The man tries to get her to wipe her face but is unsuccessful, and she kisses him. When they break the kiss, strings of mucus join their faces like spiderwebs. The man begins to dry-retch, and I wondered if I might join him in this. Of course, they get offed, in what seems to be a pretty unrealistic fashion.
Then we're back in the present, and the Asian guy from the previous movies, apparently the only survivor, is on a horrible talk show where he is interrogated by a wig-wearing Oprah knockoff, and then goes to sign copies of his book about surviving "Victor Crowley", the titular killer. A woman asks him to sign her breasts, and then an overweight man asks him to sign his * and testicles.
Yes, you read that right. And the movie doesn't neglect to show you the appendages, either. They are apparently real - you can even see the left testicle shrink on exposure to the air. Thanks for providing that close up, filmmakers. It's much appreciated.
What were they thinking?
And then, blah blah blah, yadda yadda yadda, they end up back in the swamp and start getting killed. Who cares? Nothing remotely interesting or unexpected happens for the rest of the movie. The death scenes are tacky and unbelievable. The characters are obnoxious in an uninteresting way. The women aren't particularly attractive. The Asian actor could have made his character someone you might actually root for, but the movie won't let him.
And it ends out of nowhere, leading us to expect they are going to make yet another Hatchet flick - perhaps titled "Victor Crowley 2". God help us.
user9769456390383
03/05/2024 16:00
If this had been the first "Hatchet" movie it would surely have been the only "Hatchet" movie.
I loved "Hatchet" 1,2,3 but this one just seems so low budget, the acting is not on par, the effects are so much less and the humor is minimally "stupid funny".
What happened?