7/10
Tongue-in-cheek Gore Horror
23 May 2015
7.5 of 10. Picking up where the other 2 films left off, but not as a literal sequel. There's an unexpected side-step as the filmmaker decides to both make a new centipede film and change the setting and plot. This is definitely more over-the-top and humorous than the straight out gore and psychological horror of the other 2.

In the end, that makes it a smarter, more enjoyable film for those looking for more than a film testing their ability to watch through the most painful, gruesome, and disgusting scenes.

Tom Six steps out from behind the pen and camera to become an active character in this film to both openly acknowledge his fame and to create a sense that this is actually happening. Like the other films, the ending definitely isn't happy. It is, however, consistent with the earlier films and bizarre enough that it should please those seeking the horror/gore originality that probably got them to watch it initially.
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