Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood

Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood(1988)

R
05/13/1988 (US)Horror, Thriller1h 28m
5.5

"On Friday the 13th, Jason is back. But this time someone's waiting."

Overview

Tina Shepard, a telekinetic teenage girl, accidentally unchains Jason from his watery grave, allowing him to go on another killing spree in the area.

Manuel Fidello

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John Carl Buechler

Director

Daryl Haney

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Part of the Friday the 13th Collection

An American slasher series set largely around the fictional town of Crystal Lake, New Jersey, which tells the story of serial murderer Jason Voorhees, and others who would kill on his behalf and in his name.

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Friday the 13th Part VII: The New BloodTrailer

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Electrocution

Electrocution

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Jason's Resurrection

Jason's Resurrection

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I'm Seeing Things

I'm Seeing Things

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The Staircase

The Staircase

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A review by John Chard
4.0

Written on January 16, 2017

There's a legend around here. A killer buried, but NOT dead.

Jason Voorhees is unintentionally revived from his watery grave by a girl with telekinetic powers.

And so the Friday the 13th bandwagon rolled on for another sequel, a part 7, that once again pitches the unlikable Voorhees against a number of annoying teen types. Those involved here deserve some respect for at least trying to add some impetus to the flagging series, here by way of a gimmick, that of a telekinetic foe played by Lar Park-Lincoln, but ultimately it just ends up same old same old. In fact it's a considerable step down from the more fun and funky part 6.

The telekinetic issue becomes something of a side-bar, which is annoying as there's a potentially great thread involving a devious doctor (Terry Kiser) that never reaches the heights it should have. There's a little thought in the writing as regards grief management, but ultimately all hope of something more substantial gives way to Voorhees slicing and dicing kids we don't care about anyway. We could watch the first 3 films if we wanted that again.

A decent confrontation fight at the finale saves it from stinkerville, but really it's a weak sequel that offers nothing to warrant it being made in the first place. 4/10