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Urban Legend
A constant terror occurs at the University in a mysterious way because of the many murders that occur. The story began when Michelle was killed by a person hiding in a student car called Natalie. Natalie noted these controversial processes, a strange pattern of continuous homicide in the university, especially when her boyfriend is choked in the room to death. It turns the university into a constant terror among students because of an unknown mysterious killer. In the end, Natalie was able to find the killer and stop the bloodshed at the university, which looked like a real massacre.
29 September 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA
13 August 1961, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
10 April 1969, Beverly Hills, California, USA
6 December 1972, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
February 08, 2003
Plot sense is not the top priority when selling a horror movie to 14-year-olds, so it will do well.
January 01, 2000
A routine slasher, and not a particularly scary one.
April 25, 2003
Like Frankenstein's monster before the lightning strikes, it's all recycled cold flesh and bolts, without a twitch of originality.
February 02, 2014
The makers of Urban Legend stock their film with so many one-dimensional, cookie-cutter stereotypes that its potential for exploiting deep-seated fears gets numbed.
January 01, 2000
Can we please declare a moratorium on Scream rip-offs?
October 21, 2013
It's surely not the worst slasher film ever made, but it wastes the hint of creativity it promises from the outset.
January 01, 2000
A proud product of the Scream cookie-cutter!
July 22, 2008
This is just another post-SCREAM fest desperately in need of a gimmick to distinguish [itself].
January 01, 2000
it's just the old-fashioned, yikes-this-stinks variety.
July 21, 2008
Watchable...[but] a time-waster, with an insulting ending that unfortunately takes it down a few pegs. [Blu-Ray]
July 25, 2015
The concept is sound, but it's gruesomely marred in the execution.
February 14, 2001
A low-voltage drive-in movie, made strictly by the book.

