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Clown in a Cornfield

  • 2025
  • R
  • 1h 36m
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5.6/10
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Clown in a Cornfield (2025)
A fading midwestern town in which Frendo the clown, a symbol of bygone success, reemerges as a terrifying scourge.
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A fading midwestern town in which Frendo the clown, a symbol of bygone success, reemerges as a terrifying scourge.A fading midwestern town in which Frendo the clown, a symbol of bygone success, reemerges as a terrifying scourge.A fading midwestern town in which Frendo the clown, a symbol of bygone success, reemerges as a terrifying scourge.

  • Director
    • Eli Craig
  • Writers
    • Carter Blanchard
    • Eli Craig
    • Adam Cesare
  • Stars
    • Katie Douglas
    • Aaron Abrams
    • Carson MacCormac
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    223
    77
    • Director
      • Eli Craig
    • Writers
      • Carter Blanchard
      • Eli Craig
      • Adam Cesare
    • Stars
      • Katie Douglas
      • Aaron Abrams
      • Carson MacCormac
    • 189User reviews
    • 127Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
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    Katie Douglas
    Katie Douglas
    • Quinn
    Aaron Abrams
    Aaron Abrams
    • Dr. Glenn Maybrook
    Carson MacCormac
    Carson MacCormac
    • Cole
    Vincent Muller
    Vincent Muller
    • Rust
    Kevin Durand
    Kevin Durand
    • Arthur Hill
    Will Sasso
    Will Sasso
    • Sheriff Dunne
    Cassandra Potenza
    Cassandra Potenza
    • Janet
    Verity Marks
    Verity Marks
    • Ronnie
    Ayo Solanke
    Ayo Solanke
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    Alexandre Martin Deakin
    Alexandre Martin Deakin
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    Catherine Wreford
    • Crystal Hill
    Daina Leitold
    Daina Leitold
    • Trudy
    Jean-Jacques Javier
    • Otis
    Noah Craig
    • DJ
    Heath Vermette
    Heath Vermette
    • Animal Control Officer
    Bradley Sawatzky
    Bradley Sawatzky
    • Mr. Vern
    Jeff Strome
    Jeff Strome
    • Knife Frendo
    Dylan McEwan
    Dylan McEwan
    • Tyler
    • Director
      • Eli Craig
    • Writers
      • Carter Blanchard
      • Eli Craig
      • Adam Cesare
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    6matthewlee-47237

    I wish it had more room to breathe

    What made Adam Ceasare's book so great was that we really got to know the characters, and had long enough in the terrifying situations to really soak them in. The movie, on the other hand, feels like it flies by. It's fun, quick paced, and Quinn Maybrook is still an undeniably fun character. I loved the humor injected throughout, and every kill is great. I just wish the movie was perhaps 20 minutes longer so that we could really feel the horror elements. Ultimately it feels like they rush by the scary parts and overemphasize the message of the movie.

    There's also a huge change from the book in how and why the final attack occurs, and I am not a big fan of the change.
    6cadillac20

    Enjoyable, but not great

    While I enjoy a good slasher, I would not call myself a fiend for them. I don't subscribe to Shudder and I don't watch all the horror movies that come out. I'd even say that I tend to stay away from the schlocky and B/C grade ones, though there are those that I do enjoy. For me, this is one of those films. While I appreciate that this one tries to do a little more and have a little more to say, in the end, the slasher elements just felt okay. The kills lack creativity, the whodunit part is kind of predictable, and the film felt very much in line with your typical slasher in it's most visceral elements.

    Quinn is a new kid in town and quickly finds herself among peers. They take to her, mostly, and she's soon hanging out, drinking beer, and getting cozy with one of the boys. Of course, this is a slasher and the good times don't last long before the clown starts messing things up. I will say that the film does do a good job with it's central theme, that being a divide between the generations. While the kids fit into the modern mold of being kids, getting into a bit of trouble while spending some time creating a bit of horror content for YouTube, the adults are much more morose and agitated. They don't take kindly to the kids and it's a central theme to the story throughout. The cast is also mostly good, though too many feel like throw away characters left to be fodder. Katie Douglas, Carson MacCormac and Aaron Abrams fare the best by being more than one dimensional and actually giving the movie some emotional weight. The film also contains the trappings of most slasher films, so those who love the genre staples will be right at home here. Initially, I expected the movie to be pretty cliche and similar to everything else. Then, halfway through, things take an intense turn and the movie shifts into overdrive.

    Here is where most will find the film's strengths. Not content with just wallowing in the films cliches, it decides to kick things up. I won't spoil it here, but it was a pleasant surprise after thinking I'd be let down. All of that said, the movie never rose above average for me. Everything about it screams "watch at home on TV with some popcorn and friends and/or family". I can't quite put my finger on it, but the whole production feels very much run of the mill, 80's/90's slasher that you'd rent on a weekend. It does do a decent job with it's favored social commentary, even though I found that to be a little to on the nose, but it's not enough to elevate the production. On top of this, the kills lack any real creativity. We get a lot of the usual, from slashings to stabbings to severed parts. There's maybe one kill that stands out, but it's incredibly goofy and I actually laughed in the theater when it happened because it was so ridiculous. This, for me, may have been the biggest buzz kill. The lack of creativity.

    Clown in a Cornfield is likely to make genre fans who eat this stuff up like corn syrup overloaded candy, but for anyone looking for something more than an average slasher, this will be a let down. It's not bad, just mostly average.
    6dinomono

    Pretty decent

    I just watched the movie today and honestly had a blast. It did keep me entertained I will tell you that, but it was sort of all very cliche so you knew what was coming. Some of the lines were just straight up cringey. There was a pretty funny plot twist for a character which I enjoyed a lot. The entire idea of it was great. It was more of a comedy than an actual horror. So I think it is basically good for the genres that it does generally fit which is dark comedy and a teen slasher. I would not add horror to it. Could have been way scarier honestly. The scariest part was the dad jumping out of nowhere into the frame lol.
    5ARTaylor

    Forgettable Letdown

    A name like "Clown in a Cornfield" promises the kind of pulp-like over-the-top violence and self-awareness that made director Eli Craig's Tucker and Dale vs. Evil so much fun. What we got is something tame and forgettable. Something that isn't nearly as smart as it thinks it is. It tries to be a combination of Children of the Corn, IT, Scream, and others but comes away as less than the sum of its parts.

    The story plays like a lesser version of Eli Roth's Thanksgiving. Group of kids being picked off by a masked killer for some perceived crime. But the characters aren't nearly as well defined as Roth's were. There's little suspense built up as the Clown just keeps popping up. Plenty of gore, but no particularly memorable kill. Frendo is pretty tame as a slasher killer, doing nothing to stand out. Not helped by the fact that the Terrifier series has so completely cornered the market on creepy clown villains.

    There's some playfulness with the main group playing pranks on each other for YouTube, TikTok, etc. But this largely becomes an excuse to dismiss characters not being around after they have been killed.

    The acting is okay at best. Will Sasso seems to be hamming it up. Kevin Durand is doing his usual good job. But the kids are unremarkable.

    Then there's the ending. The kind of lousy finale all too common with the latter Scream films, with the mask coming off and the villain monologuing about their motives giving the heroes time to escape. Worse, the dialogue is far too on-the-nose like was taken from a Tumblr rant.

    It promises lots of fun but ultimately is forgettable once the credits start rolling.
    7cinemapersonified

    Pretty Good Movie

    Rating - 7.2: Overall, a pretty good slasher movie that infuses comedy to make the film genre-bending and unique; while there are many moments that are stereotypical of other low-budget slasher movies, "Clown in a Cornfield" does a pretty good job subverting expectations or calling out and making fun of its stereotypes in a meta way to make the experience entertaining and fun.

    Direction - Pretty Good: The direction on a macroscale is pretty good as they do a good job blending slasher with comedy, making this an entertaining experience; the direction on a microscale feels very similar to other low-budget teenage horror to start with, but the movie really starts to get into its groove towards the 30-minute mark as it begins to subvert stereotypes and blend humor with horror; the storytelling is decent as it uses the stereotypical teenage slasher movie to lay the groundwork for the plot, then either subverts these expectations or calls out and makes fun of its stereotypes in a meta way; they build tension decently well, but it is a bit formulaic at times as it builds up to horror moments

    Story - Decent to Pretty Good: The concept is your typical clown slasher movie, but mixed with comedic elements to make the movie bend what genre it is; the plot structure is pretty standard for a slasher movie; character writing is surprisingly pretty good, as while the movie does have its fair share of stereotypical tropes that it calls out, these characters grow in ways that surprise the audience

    Screenplay - Pretty Good: The dialogue is filled with corny dialogue you would expect from low-budget, teen slasher movies; but the dialogue definitely gets better as the movie goes on; the humor is an integral part of this movie as it helps prevent the movie from being a straight slasher movie, being meta at times and making the movie feel pretty unique; the symbolism is present and somewhat profound; the foreshadowing is present and helps lay crumbs for how the story will transpire

    Acting - Decent to Pretty Good: Katie Douglas - Pretty Good (Even though she starts the movie off with many stereotypical teen horror scream-queen mannerisms, she grows into her own and has good stage presence by the end of the movie; she has decent chemistry with the rest of the cast, especially Abrams), Aaron Abrams - Decent to Pretty Good (Plays the fatherly figure pretty well, despite his corny moments; he has pretty good chemistry with Douglas), Carson MacCormac - Decent (He plays his role decently well, especially as more weight is lifted off his shoulders as the movie goes on; he has decent chemistry with the rest of the cast), Kevin Durand - Decent to Pretty Good (Has a presence on screen that is felt; has decent chemistry with the rest of the cast), Will Sasso - Pretty Good (Uses his comedic presence to make his character both funny yet Machiavellian), Rest of the cast - Decent (While the movie is filled with stereotypical teenage slasher performances, they do a decent job with what they are given and definitely get better as the movie goes on; they help support building tension and the main cast decently well)

    Score - Decent: Feels a little similar to other horror movies; very over-the-top in how it builds suspense for the horror moments

    Cinematography - Decent: Typical of other low-budget slasher movies

    Editing - Decent: Typical of other low-budget horror movies

    Sound - Decent to Pretty Good: Helps build suspense and tension similar to other low-budget slasher movies

    Visual Effects - Pretty Good: Good use of practical effects because this is what you want from a slasher movie

    Production Design - Decent: Sets the cornfield for "Clown in a Cornfield"

    Makeup - Decent to Pretty Good: It helps display the blood and gore for the kills; it helps paint the clowns

    Costumes - Pretty Good: Helps dress the clown for "Clown in a Cornfield"

    Pacing - Pacing is slow at the beginning and then very fast once the conflict is introduced, so basically, every slasher movie

    Climax - The climax is pretty good and brings everything together but is somewhat predictable considering where the movie was heading

    Tone - Tone is not your typical low-budget clown slasher movie; the movie sprinkles in comedy throughout to bend the genre and make the movie unique

    Final Notes - Saw the world premiere at SXSW.

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    • Trivia
      Major score for IFC on their biggest opening weekened recorded with a 3.6 million gross
    • Goofs
      None of the vehicles have Missouri license plates; they are Manitoba plates, where filming took place.
    • Quotes

      Quinn: I'm so dead.

      Daryl: Yeah, you are dead. Never fuck with Frendo.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Dead Meat Podcast: Upcoming Horror Sneak Peeks (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      What Do I Owe
      Written by Michael John Barnicle and Mark De Rosa

      Performed by Dummy

      Courtesy of Pravda Records

      By arrangement with Groove Garden

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Luxembourg
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Клоун Френдо
    • Filming locations
      • Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada(Farm)
    • Production companies
      • RLJE Films
      • Shudder
      • Hercules Film Fund
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,251,799
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,648,991
      • May 11, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,363,129
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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