Director: Jean Pellerin
Writer: Kenneth J. Hall
Starring: Tatyana Ali and James Duval
Body Count: 9
Review: A bunch of typical teens are spending Christmas vacation performing some restoration to an old opera house in order to earn college (or high school--we're not sure what kind of class this is) credit. They all have their own motives and vices, and they all get killed by the end of the movie by this clown guy, who's actually only acting on the orders of this old dude who owns the theater. Why is he doing it? Well, there's not really any reason. See, this old guy has done this before. Twenty years ago, he had this woman he loved killed by the same clown. Why did he do that? Well, we don't know.
But the fact that this flick doesn't answer all of these probing questions isn't really important--because the movie's a piece-of-shit. No creative deaths, no real stories..they didn't even make creative use of the great opera house location they had. So instead, you're left with a boring mish-mash of a movie that makes you glad you've got a fast-forward button. Just don't even bother with this one.