Valentine
While preparing for Valentine's Day, Five women are stalked by an unknown assailant who might be the guy spurned by them so many years before.
31 October 1975, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
8 February 1946, Rycroft, Alberta, Canada
13 March 1984, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
26 November 1972, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
11 March 1960, Canada
10 April 1988, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
28 January 1974, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
2 February 1970, Galt, Ontario, Canada
9 August 1976, Columbia, Missouri, USA
3 October 1973, Edwardsville, Illinois, USA
30 March 1976, Detroit, Michigan, USA
6 August 1969, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
31 March 1974, Wrexham, North Wales, UK
16 May 1969, Buffalo, New York, USA
July 25, 2007
Yet another one of those films that Scream was supposed to have buried but instead resurrected.
November 07, 2003
It doesn't have those scare-the-sh*t out of you moments, and if it doesn't have any of those, what's the point?
August 01, 2003
Scary horror flicks went out with the emergence of the self-referential horror movie.
January 01, 2011
Poorly made and just stupid.
February 13, 2001
I had fun anyway.
February 15, 2012
A singularly direct and unchallenging example of the latter-day slasher film, made to a template that was starting to show its age every bit of 20 years before the movie premiered.
February 07, 2001
Valentine isn't scary, but it is unsettling; not ultimately satisfying, but arresting in the moment.
April 25, 2003
In the new teen slasher flick Valentine, a public-school nerd, now grown up, seeks to systematically murder all the girls who wouldn't dance with him at the Grade 6 Valentine's dance. Or maybe that's not what happens. It ís hard to tell.
April 29, 2009
A bland whodunit slasher film starring a bunch of nineties relics...
June 19, 2002
A cheesy horror flick that doesn't take itself too seriously.
February 05, 2001
Looking good but lacking much in the way of personality or gray matter.
February 28, 2007
The contradictory sexual politics in this lightweight slasher suggest that at some point it was meant to satirize the traditional mores of the self-satisfied female characters.

