For Jennifer (2018)
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It’s been a long time since the last LAHorror.com team gathering, so screening For Jennifer (the 4th installment in the series), was so exciting!
To Jennifer (2013) kicked off this franchise from James Cullen Bressack who shot the entire film via iPhone 5 – the first of its kind. Influenced by found footage terror flicks, To Jennifer documents the story of Joey, a scorned boyfriend who sets out to find and confront his cheating girlfriend, Jennifer, which leads to some intensely frightening results.
The sequel, 2Jennifer (2016), introduced the viewers to Spencer (Hunter Johnson, who also wrote and directed this), an aspiring young filmmaker who claimed to have Bressack’s blessing for this new movie about a sainted Jennifer as seen through his eyes. Unfortunately, Spencer being a highly unhinged psychopath took the film down a very dark path leaving a bloody trail of carnage behind.
From Jennifer (by Frank Merle) took a completely different turn by way of the new Jennifer (Danielle Taddei) – an overly ambitious actress who is willing to do anything for internet fame and domination. By enlisting a “bodyguard” and holding crazy casting calls, From Jennifer proved to be ample and enigmatic fun.
Jody Barton, who has appeared in a few of the previous Jennifer films, puts the final puzzle together in a collaborative strategy to connect all the dots from To Jennifer to current day with For Jennifer. As the gang celebrates Jennifer’s (Tiffani Fest) birthday, a gift left behind is actually a copy of 2Jennifer, introducing the horror blogger to Spencer and his madness while creating that second installment. Believing it to be completely real, she takes it onto herself to not only make a horror film, but go hunt for answers as to who is stalking her with these horrific reinventions of the former Jennifer films.
Collectively, old cast members and storylines return to the threshold in a stirring twist of events, which puts the new Jennifer into a brutal scenario of right vs. wrong and what is the true meaning of sheer horror?
The chaotic ending will not only delight, but freak you out in a Walking Dead/Negan premise of “anyone is expendable” – all the while, as laughter ensues. It’s another lively jaunt into the world of Jennifers and dread. Never write off a Jennifer!