Jack-O Lantern

audience Reviews

, 12% Audience Score
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    Watch this trainwreck for the laughs! This is one of those films that will have you asking, "how on Earth did this get made?" But is so bad that it's impossible to turn away from and even harder not to laugh at.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    Just silly, and no one involved seems to know it.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    This is undoubtedly a bad film but it's got a certain retro 80s charm to it even though it was made in 1995. It centers around a mythical creature named Jack o a pumpkin headed monster that's both goofy and rad. He exists because a wizard was put to death back in the day and this creature is his vengeance. Ad you can guess he comes alive on Halloween and goes after basically anyone whose in his way but especially a young boy whose a descendant of the man who imprisoned him. Its goofy and fun and stars Linnea Quigley as his cool babysitter. Now by no means should you expect a good movie on any level. It looks pretty much like crap and the performances are abysmal but it all works for what it is. 2.75/5
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    This movie was a complete and utter shit-pickle.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    There really isn't anything good or interesting about "Jack-O", which desperately tries to create it's own Michael Myers/Jason Vorhees slasher-killer and tries to delivers on the good of "dead teenager" movies by having a lot of nudity and some alright deaths, but the acting, story and special effects are so bad that even hardcore slasher fans will be disappointed.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Scream Queens Linnea Quigley & Brinke Stevens make up for the flaws in this surprisingly enjoyable horror flick.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    Director Steve Latshaw's Jack-O is one of those movies you stumble upon and are intrigued by it because of the great artwork on the box. And as you watch the film you begin to realize the greatest thing about it is the artwork that pulled you in. Jack-O has very little going for it, and with each step it takes it only added more setbacks for the film. But this is one of those films that while completely ridiculous, it is rather fun to watch just to see how more absurd the film can get. The movie takes place in the fictional town of Oakmoor Crossing, where a local legend is about to return to extract vengeance on this small community. About a hundred years ago an alleged warlock was hanged for practicing black magic, and he put a curse on the people condemning him that would send a murderous jack-o-lantern headed demon after them. Jack-O, as it is called, is trapped and buried somehow but is released a hundred years later by a group of teens causing destruction in the town's cemetery. Oh stupid teens, you never fail to mess things up so easily in horror films! There were many things that confused me about Jack-O. For instance there is a female character named Vivian (Catherine Walsh), who says she is a historian interested in the town's legend of Jack-O. She knows that the Kelly family, primarily their son Sean (Ryan Latshaw), are in danger and sets out to help them. What confuses me is that she poses herself as someone writing a book about the town's legend and is in town asking people questions about the local history. And the Kelly family is more than willing to let her into their home, with knowing very little about her, and leaving this strange woman alone with their son. I know she means no harm, but these parents are very trusting with their kid around some creepy stranger. The acting in the film is just terrible, TERRIBLE! But it is kind of fun watching how bad things can get with the acting. No one in the film seems to be able to pull off being terrified when Jack-O (Patrick Moran) is after them, so there is no tension or suspense built up. Watch as Sean is nearly buried alive in a very shallow grave and listen to his almost careless pleas for Jack-O to stop. I wish the kill scenes in Jack-O could have been interesting, but they were weak. And while he looked great on the cover, the actual Jack-O in the film looks like he was assembled with cheap department store Halloween decorations. If you like bad movies then you will find a lot to like with Jack-O. In the subsequent 15 years since its debut the film has gone on to become a bit of a cult classic among horror fans. It is a terrible movie, but very much deserving of the infamous status that it has achieved. This one is worth a curious viewing if you're in the mood for a fun little cheesy flick.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Helz yea...da best moobie I has ebber seened
  • Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
    Awful. Watched it because it was reviewed on X-E. No plot! Bad in a funny way though.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    A horror movie featuring terrible, monotonous dialogue, and a cartoonish monster, Jack-O naively attempts to use special effects the production budget couldn't handle, rendering the entire project comical.