

Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
Directed by Joseph ZitoAfter being announced dead and taken to a morgue, Jason Voorhees spontaneously revives, escapes from the hospital, and stalks a group of friends renting a house in the countryside near Crystal Lake.
Cast of Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter Ratings & Reviews
- domentedcowJune 27, 2025One of the bests but still as repetitive and the same as the first 3, the most overrated of all the films.
- Jacob O’NealJune 13, 2025Most would argue, myself amongst them, that Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter is the best of the franchise. We get some decent characters, some of the best kills, Crispin Glover dancing like a spasmodic maniac, naked twins, Corey Feldman when we still enjoyed when we saw his name in the opening credits and an insane final few minutes that goes down as the best ending in this franchise, hands down. Sorry for the very long sentence in that last paragraph. The Jarvis family is living peacefully near Crystal Lake when some basic bitch of a mean girl rents the house next door with some group of teens that some like a strange mix, like Crispin Glover, known in the movie as a “dead f@&k”. His imaginary computer keyboard typing best friend who calls himself Teddy Bear and likes to sexually harass the girls in the house is obnoxious. The girls are all sweet and just the right amount of sexy. Meanwhile, at the Jarvis house, young Tommy (Feldman) is watching girls undress through his window while he’s jumping around like a dog on his bed when his mom comes in. Tommy pretends to be asleep and she notices the view and closes the blinds. Soon after the requisite smoking the funny marijuana cigarettes and having non-marital relations begins and Jason arrives to wreak havoc on anyone his eyes and machete find. Here’s the great thing about this movie - you actually get invested in a few of the main characters more than ever before in the franchise. Tommy being so young brought a new level of brutality to Jason. By extension, Jason was much scarier here than in the previous films. Not only do we get all that, but Crispin Glover dancing too! It was too amazing not to mention it a second time. Seriously, look it up if you haven’t seen this movie. It’s so worth it. Up next we discuss how a Playmate ironically named Vorhees barely got on her back before her boyfriend was getting dressed…if you catch what I’m trying to say. See you then.
- Carlos IbarraApril 10, 2025Despite not having camp counselors this is the quintessential Friday the 13th movie. Jason is more brutal than ever, it has one of the best casts of the series, and the kills are gruesome as hell. Like part 2, this is heightened by having a really likeable group of kids, that we connect to.
- RyezooFebruary 15, 2025As the movies get gorier and the body count higher this is a big dip in quality compared to the previous two. Jason does some weird and fucking dumb shit in this one. I do appreciate all the rain and lighting effects though. The hunter after Jason is one of the dumbest characters ever. Also why is it that Jason somehow has time to move around countless bodies mid chase. Plot holes in this movie are also a nuisance. Lastly wtf Corey Feldman? One of the weirdest ends yet.