Get up. Live your day. Get killed. Again.
Director: Christopher Landon
Writer: Scott Lobdell, Christopher Landon
Producer: Jason Blum
Caught in a bizarre and terrifying time warp, college student Tree finds herself repeatedly reliving the day of her murder, ultimately realizing that she must identify the killer and the reason for her death before her chances of survival run out.
97 min
Rating: 6.659/10
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Top Cast

Jessica Rothe
Theresa βTreeβ Gelbman

Israel Broussard
Carter Davis

Ruby Modine
Lori Spengler

Rachel Matthews
Danielle Bouseman

Billy Slaughter
Dr. Winter

Charles Aitken
Gregory Butler
Movie Info
Director: Christopher Landon
Writer: Scott Lobdell, Christopher Landon
Producer: Jason Blum
Production Companies: Vesuvius Productions, Blumhouse Productions, Digital Riot Media, Universal Pictures
Countries: United States of America
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Gimly:
If _Mean Girls_ and _Groundhog Day_ had a baby... and then that baby stabbed you... H_appy Death Day_ is an imperfect movie that I had **such** a good time with. I was on board ever since I first saw the trailer, and though it won't be making my top 5 or anything, I definitely was not disappointed.
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tmdb44006625:
Happy Death Day is surprisingly great fun. It doesn't have a reason to exist other than to tell a slasher film in the Groundhog Day formula, but it's funny when it wants to be, creepy when it wants to be, and Jessica Rothe has got great screen presence. The film could have benefitted from more creative kills (and an R rating), but for a one or two time watch, Happy Death Day is sure to entertain.
beyondthecineramadome:
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_Happy Death Day_ works because Rothe is a charismatic lead, invoking the scream queen performances of yesteryear. Most of the other characters are far more secondary, so the burden falls on Rothe to bring life to a grounding role. As the lead, Tree needs to be intriguing enough for the audience to put up with the repetitive nature of the genre, but also pliable enough to allow her character to grow. Her relationship with Carter is particularly interesting because it has to both progress over the course of one day for Carter (who forgets everything as the day resets) and vary for Tree over the many different versions of the one day she lives through. Their relationship must be both a blank slate and feel as though the needle has moved forward at the end of each repeated day. Broussard and Rothe are able to sell it completely from the first time Tree wakes up confused in Carterβs bed.
The Movie Mob:
**Blumhouse killed it with this one! π**
If Groundhog's Day and Scream had a baby, it would be this entertaining gem of a movie! I went in with low expectations and was so pleasantly surprised and highly entertained. Jessica Rothe's acting is delightful, taking the typical mean girl trope and filling it with soul and charm. In a world of remakes and reboots, Happy Death Day shines with a fun plot and great acting. Definitely worth a watch.
RalphRahal:
Happy Death Day takes the classic slasher formula and flips it into a fun, self-aware time-loop mystery. The plot isn't overly deep, but it works because of its energy and pacing. The directing keeps things engaging, balancing horror, comedy, and lighthearted moments without feeling forced. While the cinematography isn't groundbreaking, it effectively builds tension when needed and plays well with the repeating-day concept. The script leans into humor and character-driven moments more than hardcore horror, which might not work for everyone but gives the movie its own identity.
Jessica Rothe is the heart of the film, bringing charisma, comedic timing, and emotional range to her role, making it far more enjoyable than it would have been otherwise. The supporting cast does their job, but it's really her show. The score is serviceable, nothing too memorable, but it complements the filmβs shifting tones well. Overall, it's a fun, easy-to-watch horror-comedy that doesnβt take itself too seriously. If you go in expecting a light, entertaining ride rather than a deep horror experience, it delivers exactly that.