The Final Girls

The Final Girls is a 2015 American Slasher Meta Horror film written by M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller and directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson starring Nina Dobrev, Dylan O'Brien, Margot Robbie, Zack Lively, Miles Teller and Lucas Till.

The film was released theatrically on March 24th, 2015 worldwide and was a box office success sweeping in at no.1 and grossing triple it's expensive budget.

The film was originally meant to be released in 2005 with a script already finalised in November 2003 but the project was shelved and wasn't greenlit until after the success of Joss Whedon's box office horror monster smash The Cabin In The Woods.

The film was awarded with an Empire, People's Choice, Saturn and MTV award For Best Horror, Best Actress: Robbie, Best Actor: O'Brien, Best On-Screen Couple (Robbie and O'Brien), Best Kiss (Robbie and O'Brien) and Best Supporting Actress: Nina Dobrev.

The film serves as a throwback to the old stereotypical and still often referred to horror tropes and plays off them in a similar fashion to predecessors such as Whedon's Cabin and Kevin Williamson & Wes Craven's 1996 classic Scream.

The film was well received by critics who attended a Tribeca and NY State Film festival pre-screening and has since gone to gain a cult following.

The film concerns a group of idyllic modern high school graduated youths on spring break preparing to attend the ultimate music festival in an out of the way town where they are convinced by one particular youngster to stay at an old farm property of his.

From there the group (beginning with the males) are slowly picked off in slasher fashion in accordance to classic moments from classic horror movies by psychopaths dressed up as their favorite cinematic horror villains, with the intention of letting one lucky pretty girl from the group of teenagers live as amongst a group of stereotypical final girls she will outsmart them till midnight when they will relent.

The concept by critics has been praised as well by audiences for being unique and proving along with it's forerunners such as Psycho, Halloween, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Scream and The Cabin In The Woods slasher films are set to keep being more innovative and intelligent as well as scary and provocative.

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