Leprechaun Returns

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"Be careful what you wish for."
  • R
  • 2018
  • 1 hr 32 min
  • 5.0  (5,955)

Leprechaun Returns is a 2018 horror-comedy movie directed by Steven Kostanski. It serves as a sequel to the original 1993 Leprechaun film and completely ignores all the sequels that followed. The movie stars Taylor Spreitler, Pepi Sonuga, Sai Bennett, Linden Porco, and Mark Holton. The movie opens with the backstory of the original movie where a leprechaun was defeated by a young girl named Tory Reding (Jennifer Aniston). Cut to 25 years later, we see Tory's daughter, Lila (Taylor Spreitler), and her friends visiting the same old house in North Dakota where her mother defeated the leprechaun. The house is now abandoned and dilapidated.

Lila and her friends are there to demolish the house and build a sorority in its place. But their work gets interrupted when they accidentally release the leprechaun from the well where Tory had trapped him years ago. The leprechaun is now angry and hell-bent on getting his gold back, which he believes is still hidden in the house.

As the leprechaun unleashes his fury, Lila and her friends team up to defeat him once and for all. But the leprechaun is not an easy foe to defeat. He has an array of magical powers, including shape-shifting, hypnotism, and teleportation. He's also very violent and cunning, and his trademark humor is paired with gruesome kills.

The movie is a perfect blend of horror and comedy, balancing the two genres with finesse. It's clear that the filmmakers wanted to pay homage to the original movie while adding their own spin to it. The character of the leprechaun is still the same, but the movie finds creative ways to make him different from the past installments.

The acting is decent, with Taylor Spreitler leading the pack. She delivers a strong performance as Lila, the protagonist who's both vulnerable and badass. Her friends, played by Pepi Sonuga, Sai Bennett, and Ben McGregor, have good chemistry and are likable enough to root for.

But it's Linden Porco who steals the show as the leprechaun. He's not Warwick Davis, who played the leprechaun in the original series, but Porco does a fantastic job of making the character his own. He's menacing, malicious, and hilarious, all at the same time. His presence elevates the movie to another level.

The movie's visual effects are impressive, considering its low budget. The kills are gory and creative, and the leprechaun's transformations are well-executed. The cinematography and production design are also worth mentioning, as they effectively capture the eerie atmosphere of the house.

Overall, Leprechaun Returns is a fun and entertaining movie that delivers exactly what it promises. It's not a masterpiece by any means, but it's a solid addition to the leprechaun cinematic universe. It's a must-watch for fans of horror-comedies and those who enjoy a good old-fashioned slasher flick with a supernatural twist.

In conclusion, Leprechaun Returns is a worthy sequel to the original movie that adds its own flavor to the franchise. It's not going to win any awards, but it's an enjoyable ride that will leave you satisfied. If you're a fan of horror, comedy, or both, give this movie a chance. You might just find yourself pleasantly surprised.

Leprechaun Returns is a 2018 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.0.

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  • Release Date
    2018
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 32 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.0  (5,955)