
The Babysitter: Killer Queen
With the success of the first Babysitter film, it was no brainer that Netflix was going to make a sequel. McG (‘Charlie’s Angels’, ‘This Means War’) and his writers left enough plot threads open for them to gain easy access to the story. Although the film at times misses the writer of the original, Brian Duffield (‘The Divergent Series: Insurgent’, ‘Jane Got a Gun’) and his calming and pragmatic touch on the script, counter-balancing the typical wackiness of an McG project, ‘The Babysitter: Killer Queen’ is still an entertaining gorefest with stereotypical characters and a bare-boned plot. Like its predecessor, it doesn’t take itself too seriously and continues to pay homage to the classic slashers of the 1970s and 1980s.
With the success of the first Babysitter film, it was no brainer that Netflix was going to make a sequel. McG (‘Charlie’s Angels’, ‘This Means War’) and his writers left enough plot threads open for them to gain easy access to the story. Although the film at times misses the writer of the original, Brian Duffield (‘The Divergent Series: Insurgent’, ‘Jane Got a Gun’) and his calming and pragmatic touch on the script, counter-balancing the typical wackiness of an McG project, ‘The Babysitter: Killer Queen’ is still an entertaining gorefest with stereotypical characters and a bare-boned plot. Like its predecessor, it doesn’t take itself too seriously and continues to pay homage to the classic slashers of the 1970s and 1980s.






