‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’ Review: Madelaine Petsch Baits Relentless Jump Scares in Familiar Format (2024)

The Strangers: Chapter 1” is more enjoyable than anticipated. In a backwards way, that’s all the more reason to be let down by Lionsgate‘s increasingly confused slasher franchise: A recognizable and once cherished piece of IP that, less than two decades since its creation, is already getting picked for parts.

What began asa barebones home invasion horror —extraordinary because of how well writer/director Bryan Bertino manipulated a total lack of expectation in his first film from 2008 —isn’t so beautifully subtle or senseless anymore. No, these days and directed by Renny Harlin, “The Strangers” is your average melodramatic thriller packed front-to-end with shadowy forest scenes, tight jump-scares, and clumsy repeated references to what few lines work as callbacks from the original script. (Suffice to say, “Chapter 1” hits “Is Tamara here?” like a dead corpse.)

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That’s fun enough for casual fans and, although the character work and dialogue leave something to be desired, it’s hard to knock “Chapter 1” for overall execution; the suspense is relentless and, as a matter of tone, the occasionally soapy movie knows what it is and it likes that. But in a genre already overrun with disappointing cash-grabs — and an ironic familiarity now baked into the titular Strangers — this good-but-not-great spinoff has the dusty aftertaste of a studio-driven double-dip. It’s the same thing you’ve seen before only less mournful and more business motivated. Think Stranger Danger Lite: all the silent mocking and bursts of violence, now with half the emotional investment.

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Starring Madelaine Petsch and Froy Gutierrez as yet another couple terrorized while renting a rural retreat, this companion flick isn’t presented as a prequel or a sequel and, thanks to its maddening title, audiences will likely walk in and out of theaters equally confused about its timeline. Written by Alan R. Cohen &Alan Freedlan, from a story by Bertino himself, “Chapter 1” begins instead in a nonspecific period (there are smartphones?) in a suspiciously unfriendly corner of Oregon. When car troubles leave our lovebirds stranded, city-slickers Maya and Ryan stumble onto uncomfortable encounters with locals in no time and, as in the first film, creepy religious missionaries abound.

That’s a menacing world we may yet come back to, but not this film. Situationally whisked away to a romantic night in an Airbnb, the couple soon settles into the single location that will anchor the rest of their story. Editor Michelle Harrison dazzles, steadily building a dreamy atmosphere around the warm diaphanous beauty of the interior scenes before the movie is (perhaps prematurely) plunged into a striking darkness and the scares hit like a relentless pounding at the front door.

Spiritually copying the recipe of the first film, without explaining how it relates to that world whatsoever, “Chapter 1” replaces the fracturing engagement from the lovers attacked in the inaugural “Strangers” outing (Liv Tyler, Scott Speedman) with the promise of a blossoming romance between the innately likable Petsch and Golden Retriever-esque Gutierrez. They’re punished mercilessly for their seeming happiness and both actors deliver an earnest presence when working the problem together. Still, it must be said, Petsch — who also executive produces— is outright electric when she’s on her own, reflecting her surroundings with kaleidoscopic disbelief. If “Chapter 1” can be credited with one discovery, then it’s that the former “Riverdale” mean girl is well on her way to becoming a bonafide scream queen.

Diehard appreciators of the duology (2018’s “Prey at Night” at least tried something different) won’t likely be offended at this glossy retread, but with two more follow-ups expected this year… in what’s effectively a made-for-theaters miniseries… they might. As a matter of construction, “Chapter 1” shows you nothing you haven’t seen before and, even done well, that thinly veiled IP recycle may doom “Chapter 2” and “Chapter 3” to diminishing returns. Yes, the masks are great. And yes, home invasions will aways be scary. But when it comes to messing with genre classics, your answer to “Why remake a near-perfect film?” can’t be “It was here.

Review: C+

A Fifth Element production presented by Lionsgate, “The Strangers —Chapter 1” hits theaters on Friday, May 17.

‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’ Review: Madelaine Petsch Baits Relentless Jump Scares in Familiar Format (2024)

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‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’ Review: Madelaine Petsch Baits Relentless Jump Scares in Familiar Format? ›

“The Strangers: Chapter 1” is more enjoyable than anticipated. In a backwards way, that's all the more reason to be let down by Lionsgate's increasingly confused slasher franchise: A recognizable and once cherished piece of IP that, less than two decades since its creation, is already getting picked for parts.

Is The Strangers chapter 1 a remake? ›

The Strangers trilogy is not a remake or a reboot but a relaunch of the franchise. Chapter 1 explores the same concept as the original film, with future sequels set to reveal the origins of the three masked killers. Despite similarities to the 2008 film, the new trilogy plans to take the franchise in new directions.

Do the strangers have jump scares? ›

No, these days and directed by Renny Harlin, “The Strangers” is your average melodramatic thriller packed front-to-end with shadowy forest scenes, tight jump-scares, and clumsy repeated references to what few lines work as callbacks from the original script.

Where was Strangers chapter 1 filmed? ›

In October 2022, Ema Horvath was announced to be a part of the cast. The following month, Rachel Shenton joined the cast. Principal photography on all three films took place in Bratislava, Slovakia over 52 days from September 2022 to November 2022.

Why is The Strangers: Chapter 1 rated R? ›

Released in 2008, The Strangers was rated R for violence/terror and language. The Strangers: Prey at Night followed in 2018 and was rated R for horror violence and terror throughout, and for language. The Strangers: Chapter 1 was directed by Renny Harlin, who shot an entire trilogy of Strangers movies at the same time.

Who are the killers in strangers Chapter 1? ›

The evening becomes more unsettling as three masked strangers reveal themselves and are not just harmless pranksters: Scarecrow (Matus Lajcak), Dollface (Olivia Kreutzova) and Pin-Up Girl (Letizia Fabbri). Will the couple survive the night unharmed? Not even if there were no killers.

Are jump scares bad? ›

Cardiologists are of the opinion that while movies with jump scare scenes may not pose a heart attack risk to everyone, if someone suffers from paranoia or PTSD, is elderly or has a pre-existing heart condition, it is recommended that they avoid watching such movies and that they should not partake in fear-evoking ...

Why is Jumpscare scary? ›

Jump scares are scary because your body is quickly putting itself in a defensive position and trying to ready itself for battle in case you're in danger. The fear you feel is your body trying to warn you too late. All in all, things coming in close proximity in a quick manner is universally scary.

Why are the strangers so scary? ›

One of the scariest aspects to the movie is that the home invaders don't seem to have any motive: No backstory is given, and they display a coldblooded lack of emotion, empathy, or concern.

Do they survive in The Strangers: Chapter 1? ›

Maya is then stabbed in the stomach and kicked to the floor to bleed out, but the strangers have to flee as they hear police sirens in the background. They make a getaway in their car as the police arrive. The ending of The Strangers: Chapter 1 sees Maya waking up in hospital, after surviving her brutal injuries.

What year is The Strangers: Chapter 1 set in? ›

The Strangers: Chapter 1 is the first installment in a new trilogy meant to serve as a prequel to 2008's The Strangers. Although how this film, set in 2024, is meant to be a prequel to a film set in 2008 is beyond me.

Who plays Pin-Up Girl in The Strangers: Chapter 1? ›

The Strangers (2008) - Laura Margolis as Pin-Up Girl - IMDb.

Is The Strangers movie a remake? ›

Through the night, they fight to stay alive as three masked strangers terrorize their stay. Harlin stated that the trilogy was intended to be neither a remake nor reboot, and that the tone was going to be close to the first movie.

Is The Strangers chapter 2 a prequel? ›

Is The Strangers Prey at Night a sequel to The Strangers? ›

The Strangers: Prey at Night is a 2018 slasher film directed by Johannes Roberts and written by Bryan Bertino and Ben Ketai. It is the sequel to The Strangers (2008) and the second installment of The Strangers film series.

What is the movie The Strangers: Chapter 1 about? ›

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