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11 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasLos Angeles TimesKevin ThomasTthe film is all of a piece, a handsome, thoughtfully crafted production that generates a mounting terror securely anchored by assured performances, consistent psychological persuasiveness and believable dialogue. What's most chilling about The Stepfather is that it was inspired by an actual incident in New Jersey in 1971.
- 60VarietyVarietyMcCormick's Stepfather boasts a decent script by J.S. Cardone, but it seems to have been made in a bubble, as if nothing had transpired in the world of slasher/horror since the late Donald Westlake ("The Grifters") wrote the much-respected original.
- 50Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanEntertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanThe trouble with the movie, apart from its rather monotonous dourness of tone, is that everyone in the family, especially the reformed-delinquent high school son (Penn Badgley), comes off as tougher, smarter, and quicker on the draw than the stepfather who's supposed to be outfoxing them.
- 50Boston GlobeTy BurrBoston GlobeTy BurrAs such things go, it’s not bad: slick and proficient, The Stepfather 2.0 gets the adrenaline pumping, but the original has the brains.
- 50Chicago ReaderChicago ReaderWhereas the 1987 horror hit The Stepfather was top-notch drive-in fare, this perfunctory retread had a tame, made-for-TV feel.
- 50The New York TimesStephen HoldenThe New York TimesStephen HoldenA clumsy remake of the 1987 cult thriller.
- 50L.A. WeeklyL.A. WeeklyThe kickoff is good -- the finale effectively literalizes the expression “broken home” -- but director Nelson McCormick doesn’t keep things “taut” in between. Rather than do scenes right the first time, he tends to déjà vu them (this usually involves Amber Heard, wearing not-too-much).
- 30The Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttThe Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttThis remake turns a fondly remembered horror/thriller into a mild and tedious suspense film.
- 20Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovAustin ChronicleMarc SavlovA dull, plodding remake.
- 0The A.V. ClubScott TobiasThe A.V. ClubScott TobiasWalsh is just a dumb bully who can’t see more than one or two steps ahead. He’s doomed to generic slasher villainy, and the film thoughtlessly obliges.