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Bee the babysitter
Bee the babysitter










bee the babysitter

Give a special welcome back to always-shirtless Max (Robbie Amell), tone deaf John (Andrew Bachelor), creepy Sonya (Hana Mae Lee) and vain ex-cheerleader Allison (Bella Thorne).

bee the babysitter

Their boathouse party goes to hell around the time Cole’s old foes arrive: Bee’s crew sans her. Things turn for the worst when Cole learns of a pending transfer to a psychiatric school, so he spirits away to a massive lake party with Mel and her meathead BF Jimmy (Maximilian Acevedo) and equally dopey BFF Diego (Juliocesar Chavez). At least childhood friend Melanie (Emily Alyn Lind, also reprising) remains his north star, even if she only looks at him like a friend. He could never prove the events of that traumatic night actually happened, concerning his parent, and the next batch of teen cliques dub him a freak, hallway antagonism and all. Unlucky for Cole, life doesn’t exactly pan out in high school.

bee the babysitter

Lucky for Cole, Bee and the gang are as clumsy as they are nefarious, which works in his favor. His babysitter Bee (Samara Weaving) might be his first crush, but she’d rather sacrifice him to earn earthly treasures. “The Babysitter” settled for straightforward horror-comedy, a demonic ritual thrust upon newly minted teen Cole (Judah Lewis reprising the role), who fends off killer cool kids. Evil.” But “The Babysitter: Killer Queen,” a subtitle without much teeth in the game, goes retro along the way, proving a predecessor need not bind what comes next. Make no mistake, they owe much to the house Sam Raimi built with “Evil Dead 2” and “Army of Darkness.” Slapstick gags and winks to the past carry on through the likes of “The Cabin in the Woods” (that phrase even pops up here) and “Tucker and Dale vs. The “Babysitter” films are low-key contributions, Netflix’s answer to B-horror comedies. “The Babysitter” sequel serves that end well, fully embracing a silly premise with more chutzpah on its sophomore voyage. Isolation got you down? Can you taste the air? Getting headaches from every tweet vomited from that guy’s tiny hands? Sure, 2020 might be the worst, but at least some escapes remain a few clicks away. Andrew Bachelor as John, Bella Thorne as Allison and Robbie Amell as Max are adversaries to Cole (Judah Lewis) in the “The Babysitter: Killer Queen.” (photo courtesy of Netflix)












Bee the babysitter