‘Terrifier 3’: How Art the Clown Took Me From Skeptic to Super Fan

As a die-hard horror fan, I’ve seen my fair share of slashers, gorefests, and everything in between. But I’ll admit – I initially rolled my eyes at the Terrifier craze. That was until the recent buzz about people fainting during Terrifier 3 screenings and it being called one of the best horror movies of 2024, that finally convinced me to dive into this twisted universe starring Art the Clown. And you know what? I get the obsession now.

The Rise of Art the Clown: From Short Films to Cult Horror Icon

Before he became the silent terror we know today, Art the Clown first crept onto screens in Damien Leone’s short films The 9th Circle (2008) and Terrifier (2011), later featured in the anthology All Hallows’ Eve (2013). But it wasn’t until the full-length Terrifier films that Art truly became the horror icon he is today.

An image of Art the Clown from The Terrifier 3 movie poster.
It wasn’t until the full-length Terrifier films that Art the Clown truly became the horror icon he is today.

Why These Movies Work (Despite What Critics Might Say)

Let’s be real – these aren’t Oscar contenders, but that’s not the point. What makes the Terrifier series special is the perfect balance of elements:

David Howard Thornton’s Incredible Performance

Thornton’s portrayal of Art the Clown is nothing short of masterful. His silent-film-inspired facial expressions and unsettling body language create a character that’s simultaneously hilarious and absolutely terrifying. Every head tilt, every exaggerated smile, and every disturbing dance move adds to the creep factor.

Over-the-Top Gore That’s Almost… Fun?

The death scenes are absolutely bonkers – and that’s putting it mildly. While they’re definitely not for the faint of heart (seriously, check those Terrifier 3 showtimes with caution), there’s an almost cartoonish quality to the violence that makes it more palatable for hardcore horror fans.

The Perfect Spooky Season/Happy Halloween Aesthetic

The films nail that classic Halloween horror vibe. The second film even introduces a creepy little clown girl with glowing eyes that still haunts my dreams. It’s like every haunted house attraction you’ve ever visited came to life in the worst (best?) possible way.

The Cultural Impact

You literally can’t escape Art the Clown these days. Scroll through social media during spooky season, and you’ll find countless Terrifier costumes. The black-and-white makeup, that sinister smile – it’s become as recognizable as any of the best horror movies’ iconic villains.

An image of someone in an Art the Clown costume from one of the best horror movies, Terrifier 3 for spooky season.
You literally can’t escape Art the Clown these days. Scroll through social media during spooky season, and you’ll find countless Terrifier costumes. Happy Halloween!

I think part of the appeal is the throwback to the horror movie villains of the 80s. Much like how back in the day people went to the theaters to see the crazy ways Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, and Freddy Krueger killed their victims, a new wave of moviegoers want to see how Art is going to off those unlucky enough to cross his path. And I must admit, I couldn’t wait to see how Art was going to top himself from the other two movies. Don’t worry I won’t give any spoilers, but let’s just say third time is most definitely the charm.

Horror History

The third film is set at Christmas time and finds the maniacal Art the Clown once again terrorizing Sienna and her brother. There’s more gore, more blood, and of course more crazy death scenes.

And it’s this over-the-top push of the boundaries that has Terrifier 3 making movie history. Well that and the fact that it had no major studio backing, a $2 million budget, and after its release on 10/11, grossed $41.6 million worldwide (and counting). Much of the hype came from social media, and podcast advertising and from the early word of people passing out in the theaters.

And as if that wasn’t enough, then there was the battle with heavy favorite, Joker: Folie à Deux. The two clowns went head-to-head in a box-office showdown that should have left a little indie flick like Terrifier 3 in the dust. However, poor reviews and a lackluster story left fans and critics panning the new Joker movie, and instead, Terrifier 3 was able to keep slaying at the box office.

Is Terrifier 3 One of the Best Horror Movies?

While these films might not be everyone’s cup of tea (and that’s totally okay!), they’ve carved out their own unique space in modern horror. And as for Terrifier 3, well I loved it. I don’t know if I’d go as far as to say it’s one of the best horror movies I’ve ever seen, but it does remind us that sometimes, especially during spooky season, it’s fun to be scared by something that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Whether you’re a seasoned horror buff or just looking to push your limits for a spooky and happy Halloween, the Terrifier series offers something uniquely disturbing. Just maybe don’t eat dinner while watching.

An image of one of the best horror movies, Art the Clown, and Terrifier 3 showtimes.
Do something different this year and go see Terrifier 3 on Halloween. For a list of Terrifier 3 showtimes, click here.

Happy Halloween, fellow horror fans! And remember – not all clowns want to make you laugh.

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