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Lively sequel played more for laughs

Still fun to be had with shock twists

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The Babysitter: Killer Queen Netflix ●● When The Babysitter dropped on Netflix in 2017 there was hardly a feeling of great expectatio­n.

After all, it was Mcg’s first movie in three years following the horrible onetwo punch of 3 Days to Kill and This Means War – and lets not forget this was the man who helmed the first two Charlie’s Angels flicks.

What a pleasant surprise the horrorcome­dy turned out to be, though, with its critical reception being so universall­y positive a sequel was quickly given the green light.

And here it is, with Killer Queen picking up two years after its predecesso­r; lead Cole ( Judah Lewis) is now suffering through high school while trying to get over the events of the previous outing.

Despite being another entertaini­ng ride, Killer Queen falls short of the original for one major reason – it overeggs the comedy.

The Babysitter often played for laughs but there was still a sinister undertone; here we get pot- smoking parents who belong in a Transforme­rs movie, cinematic in-jokes that don’t quite land and the loss of genuine tension.

Fortunatel­y, there is still a lot to like about this sequel. Much like the Stranger Things cast, Lewis has sprouted a lot in a couple of years but he remains a likeable lead and the returning antagonist­s, especially Robbie Amell’s shirtless Max and Bella Thorne’s ditsy Allison, are great fun.

New addition Jenna Ortega (Phoebe) is a fireball of caustic dialogue with a take-no-prisoners attitude and Emily Alyn Lind’s Melanie is given more to do this time around.

The four- strong writing team – which includes MCG – craft a couple of surprising twists and grant interestin­g back stories to a few characters.

The blood and gore is even more overthe-top but it’s so comical that it’s hard to be grossed out by it.

Killer Queen is an enjoyable, lively follow- up that could’ve done with repeating more of its predecesso­r’s dark delights rather than ramping up the yucks.

● What are your views on The Babysitter: Killer Queen? How does it measure up to the first film? Does Mcg’s directoria­l back catalogue deserve more praise?

Pop me an email at ian.bunting@ reachplc.com and I will pass on your comments – and any movie or TV show recommenda­tions you have – to your fellow readers.

 ??  ?? Shock to the system Judah Lewis stars as Cole
Shock to the system Judah Lewis stars as Cole

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