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Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
As a girl vacationing at Camp Crystal Lake, Tina, a teenager with uncontrolled telekinetic powers, killed her abusive father with the use of her mental abilities. Tina accidentally breaks the chain around the neck of Jason Voorhees, the undead Crystal Lake serial killer, and so the killing begins again. Can she use her powers to stop Jason, or is he back for good?
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May 23, 2004
Sort of Jason meets Carrie outing that's about on par with the rest of the silly series.September 17, 2002
The only thing that needs new blood injected into it is this franchiseFebruary 20, 2008
A more supernatural turn for the series.September 23, 2004
Does this even appeal to the hardcore Jason fans? I doubt it.October 01, 2013
The further look at how the series just became goofier and goofier and hinted at Jason's inevitable foray in to space.November 29, 2003
Goodness knows the writer, director and actors didn't expend much effort. We won't bother mentioning that the acting and dialogue are atrocious, like they always are.September 12, 2007
By this seventh entry in the series, being different just for the sake of it really is justification enough.August 10, 2011
Enough goodies to keep the true Voorhees fans feeling finally satisfied after seeing what they'd been waiting on for almost twenty-years.April 06, 2015
Friday the 13th: Part VII - The New Blood ultimately stands as one of the more overtly pointless entries within this franchise.February 14, 2009
You cannot really take the results seriously, but they are fun, offering both...something never really shown in a