
Totally Killer
Murder is so 1987.
When the infamous "Sweet Sixteen Killer" returns 35 years after his first murder spree to claim another victim, 17-year-old Jamie accidentally travels back in time to 1987, determined to stop the killer before he can start.
- 6.8
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 44m

Kiernan Shipka
Jamie Hughes
Olivia Holt
Pam Miller (1987)
Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson
Lauren Creston (1987)
Kelcey Mawema
Amelia Creston
Jonathan Potts
Chris Dubasage
Stephi Chin-Salvo
Marisa Song (1987)
Anna Diaz
Heather Hernandez (1987)
Liana Liberato
Tiffany Clark (1987)
Charlie Gillespie
Blake Hughes (1987)
Jeremy Monn-Djasgnar
Randy Finkle (1987)
Ella Choi
Kara Lim (1987)
Randall Park
Dennis Lim (1987)
Nathaniel Appiah
Doug Summers (1987)
Nicholas Lloyd
Chris Dubasage (1987)
Zachary Gibson
Damon "Lurch" (1987)
Tate Chernen
Eddie Royal (1987)
Julie Bowen
Pam Hughes
Lochlyn Munro
Blake Hughes
Kimberly Huie
Lauren Creston
Patti Kim
Kara Lim
Tommy Europe
Randy Fickle
Conrad Coates
Doug Summers
Brendan O'Brien
Damon "Lurch"
Amy Goodmurphy
Zane (1987)
Fred Henderson
Norm Dubusage
Andy Thompson
Parr (1987)
Pam Kearns
Luann (1987)
Eliza Norbury
Pam's Mom
Andrew Barber
Brody (1987)
Alex Pychtin
Jamie Hughes
Vanessa Prasad
Angie
Valin Shinyei
Derek
Kevin Osea
Cute Guy
Shaira Boucher
Dodgeball Girl
Hannah Sarah Grills
Trish
Shahrokh Ferdowsi
Sheriff (uncredited)
Madeleine Kelders
Crime Scene Photographer










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**_Return of the ‘Sweet 16 Killer’ at a town in Washington_** A 17 years-old teen in the Great Northwest (Kiernan Shipka) is intent on stopping a masked serial killer from 35 years earlier. “Totally Killer” (2023) is a dynamic and amusing slasher mixed with a lot of 80s-isms. If I said more, it’d give away important plot details, which are better left discovered for yourself. Let’s just say
Totally Killer, mixes a little 80's nostalgia, with a campy slasher flick. Its not a bad formula and it mostly works, but only in a functional sense. That is, this film is competently done but the core cinematic elements that are supposed to help drive this film forward, are a little lacking in places. The 80's nostalgia, one of the key ingredients, lacks flavour. That is to say, there is no











