Urban Legends Final Cut 2000

Critics score:
9 / 100

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Susan Stark, Detroit News: Read more

Tom Maurstad, Dallas Morning News: So stupid and sloppy, it will offend the intelligence of anyone whose age surpasses his shoe size. Read more

Dave Kehr, New York Times: Mr. Ottman doesn't have the firm grasp of tone necessary to make his deliberate ambiguities seem other than simple confusion. Read more

Lisa Alspector, Chicago Reader: This horror-and-suspense vehicle, which dabbles pointlessly in reflexivity, doesn't do much with its pseudosavvy characters. Read more

Steve Murray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: A bad remake of Scream 3. Read more

David Chute, Los Angeles Times: It delivers bald-faced variations on devices that were originally deployed, albeit with a redeeming glint of irony, in the Scream films and in Scary Movie. Read more

Bruce Westbrook, Houston Chronicle: What ensues is painfully horrific and reprehensible as entertainment. Read more

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Liam Lacey, Globe and Mail: Impossible to follow. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: I don't know if you're tired of terrified girls racing through shadowy basements pursued by masked slashers while the soundtrack pulses with variations on the Halloween theme, but I am. Real tired. Read more

Mary Elizabeth Williams, Salon.com: It's predictable, gratuitous and just self-referential enough to believe itself hip and knowing. Read more

Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle: Schlock, but amusing schlock. Read more

Geoff Andrew, Time Out: This horror sequel opens with an out of control passenger plane, then plummets to intellectual ground zero. Read more

Robert Koehler, Variety: Read more

Desson Thomson, Washington Post: It's about as funny as the Yellow Pages. Read more