Urban Legends: Final Cut
Have you heard the one about the guy -- or is it a girl? -- who's lulled into a
drunken one-night stand with a stranger and awakens the next day in a bathtub
full of ice to discover that a kidney has been surgically removed? Urban
Legends: Final Cut takes the premise of its 1998 predecessor -- killings on
a college campus that mimic well-known urban legends -- and cranks it up a
postmodernist notch or two. This time it's the film department of a college
campus that's suffering the casualties, as star senior Amy Mayfield (Jennifer
Morrison) comes up with the bright idea of making a movie about a college
campus victimized by urban-legend-inspired murders only to have members of her
cast and crew fall victim to the same. First-time director John Ottman shows
some cinema savvy in his allusions to Michael Powell's Peeping Tom and
other classics (Amy is out to win the school's "Hitchcock" prize) but can't
resist settling into the usual Scream routines and hopelessly convoluted
plotting. Despite a funny, self-reflexive finale and a feisty pair of f/x
weenies, Final Cut is not what becomes a legend most. At the Hoyts
Providence Place 16 and Showcase cinemas.
-- Peter Keough
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