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HAPPY DEATH DAY is a good retro-slasher flick but Stephen King’s “1922” probably shouldn’t have been adapted…

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by Coop Cooper “Happy Death Day” (now in theaters) - Tree Gelbman (Jessica Rothe) is a selfish, mean sorority girl at a Louisiana college who spends her semesters getting drunk and sleeping with random guys, all while having an affair with a married professor. After a particularly wild night, Tree wakes up on her birthday in the bed of a strange boy, Carter (Israel Broussard). After she spends the day insulting him, her friends and everyone who cares about her, she is brutally murdered by a masked killer. After her death, she suddenly wakes up in Carter's bed again and repeats the same day. After she realizes what is happening, she attempts to change her routine and even fight back, but the killer is always one step ahead of her. As she begins to narrow the list of suspects, she also begins making amends to all the people she has hurt, but she soon realizes that she may not have unlimited chances to close the time loop and survive the ordeal...



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