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"Totally Killer" (2023) is a wild ride that tosses a modern teen into the neon-soaked, hairspray-choked world of 1987 with a slasher on her tailโand itโs a total blast. Kiernan Shipka shines as Jamie, a Gen Z firecracker who accidentally time-travels via a photo booth (because, why not?) to stop the "Sweet Sixteen Killer" before he carves up her momโs past. The filmโs a gleeful mashup of "Back to the Future" and "Scream," but it doesnโt just lean on nostalgiaโit skewers it. Jamieโs fish-out-of-water reactions to the 80sโ casual sexism, lax safety vibes, and weak weed are snort-worthy, while the killerโs masked menace keeps the tension simmering.
Director Nahnatchka Khan nails the tonal tightrope, blending quippy humor with solid scaresโthink a rollercoaster drop that makes you laugh through the scream. Olivia Holtโs turn as teenage Pam, Jamieโs mean-girl mom, is a standout; their prickly bonding over dodging stab wounds adds a surprising warmth to the gore. The kills? Not groundbreaking, but the spinning amusement park finale is a dizzying treat. Sure, the plot occasionally stumbles over its own time-travel logic, and the killer reveal feels more "eh" than "aha," but the filmโs charm is its relentless energyโlike a mixtape you canโt stop replaying. Itโs not a genre game-changer, but "Totally Killer" is a wickedly fun slasher-comedy that proves the 80s and today can party together, even with a body count