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Departing Seniors

I had no huge expectations for this, but it's surprisingly satisfying. It's not Scream, but it doesn't have to be. Just a fun little whodunnit with a small cast but still some decent red herrings. Although I guessed who the killer was early on, it could just as easily have been one of the othe suspects. The reveal scene could've been better, but that's often the weak point in this kind of movie. Good high school characters with relationship drama and some cute little horror inside jokes like "Be right back... ooops I shouldn't have said that" rather than like hilarious comedy. There are no real scares but it's not really that kind of horror. Just fun if you're in the mood for a cozy mystery like if Miss Marple was a gay teenager in The Dead Zone.

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