StunnaKrypto
Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
TeenzTen
An action-packed slog
Sammy-Jo Cervantes
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Allison Davies
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
russthorn
I gave this one 3/10 because I think the cast is just excellent. It's a shame they are all thrown together in such a mediocre film. I have read various reviews for this film and I just have to admit that I don't get it. I'm not sure if these girls are supposed to be likable. Are we supposed to root for them? Admittedly through most of the film they are killing off people who aren't that nice at all.... In that case I wasn't feeling much sympathy for the victims but I still found the two leads to be obnoxious. Again, this is all about the characters as I think the actors were phenomenal. My big complaint comes from the ending and I'm discussing spoilers so read at your own risk.... I wasn't a fan of the revelation that they murdered the mother of the main guy and then after telling him this they murdered him too. He was a decent guy. Not very bright, but decent nonetheless.... And then to show his father outside the school crying out for his son while the girls sit outside and mockingly watch him just felt so unnecessarily cruel. I mean here is a guy who has literally lost his family because of them. Was it meant to be funny and I'm just not getting the joke? Perhaps..... I mean a lot of people seem to be loving this movie. The only thing I can figure out is that I just don't get it. I love dark comedies and I do have a fairly twisted sense of humor but I didn't find anything particularly funny about this movie (aside from the hilarious death at the school involving the saw.) Overall, it wasn't the worst movie I've ever seen but ultimately it will be a forgettable experience.
David Marcos
Not since 1996's Scream has a slasher film this been much fun. It's not really tackling new territory here, but everyone involved is clearly having a blast and it's infectious to watch.Two teenage friends spend their days checking their myriad social media accounts, hoping that they'll soon go viral and become famous. To hurry things along, they kidnap a serial killer and use him as their gateway to fame - staging murders in his name.It's to the cast's credit that these two young women are, somehow, still appealing given their awful behavior. The films treats them as loveable buffoons you just can't help but sorta like. Fans of fun, goofy horror-comedies will find a lot to love here.
jazib-pathan
Yeah this is a different type of movie as it contains plain stupidity without any proper plot or story line killing people to get famous what a great message to all the viewers and young teenagers.the biggest tragedy could be the making of this film.and the villians are unoriginal and unlikable totally annoying.spend your time in some other stuff
Claudio Carvalho
The twisted teenagers Sadie Cunningham (Brianna Hildebrand) and McKayla Hooper (Alexandra Shipp) are best friends since they were children and they dream on committing crime spree. They capture the notorious serial-killer Lowell (Kevin Durand) to teach them how to kill their high-school mates and become their site famous. But when the sheriff´s son Jordan Welch (Jack Quaid) dates Sadie, the jealous McKayla asks Lowell to go with her to the prom."Tragedy Girls" is an unfunny slasher that wannabe a black-humor comedy. But the result is terrible and does not work since the two lead actresses are not funny. The situations and dialogs are silly for a horror movie and stupid for a comedy. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): Not Available