The Mean One

critic Reviews

, 21% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • A killjoy entry into the debauched children's story horror canon, The Mean One delivers a seasonally macabre bag of lime green coal.
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    Matthew JacksonAV Club
    For a film with such a promising premise, it turns out to be a plodding example of how to squander potential.
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    Nick AllenRogerEbert.com
    A parody only by legal definition, The Mean One has no teeth as a naughty comedy or gory horror.
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    Richard RoeperChicago Sun-Times
    The Mean One has a handful of inspired lines, e.g., “Time to roast this beast!” but the production values, editing, score and photography are average at best, and we’re left with a film that will be remembered mostly for a cleverly twisted marketing hook.
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    Vikram MurthiindieWire
    Parodies are theoretically supposed to be funny... it’s almost as if there was an explicit directive not to crack any jokes, let alone exhibit any pleasure, in a film that deliberately skirts copyright infringement to bring a sadistic Grinch to theaters.
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    Jose SolísCommon Sense Media
    This is a parody without self-awareness, which prevents it from playing out like the cult movie it wants to be.
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    José C. Donayre GuerreroEscribiendoCine
    Terror and action emerge as fundamental elements that shape the relationships between the protagonists, leaving a lasting impression on the viewer. [Full review in Spanish]
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    Guillermo CourauLa Nación (Argentina)
    Any hope that the story will ever take itself seriously drowns in an accumulation of bad creative decisions. [Full review in Spanish]
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    Michael Talbot-HaynesFilm Threat
    It hits that evil satire sweet spot like you would find in a Mad magazine in Satan’s outhouse. In violent Christmas debauchery, The Mean One couldn’t be better.
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    Erick EstradaCinegarage
    Vindicates what a traditional Christmas should be... and so the horror seems tacked on. [Full review in Spanish]
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    Justin BrownMedium Popcorn
    This movie makes no sense. I couldn't wait for it to end.
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