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Clown in a Cornfield 4K UHD Steelbook + Blu-Ray

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Kettle Springs is a dying town until Frendo, a symbol of the town’s past success, decides that bloodshed is the only way to make Kettle Springs great again. Clown in a Cornfield 4K UHD Steelbook + Blu-Ray

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Looking for a fresh start, Quinn and her father move to the quiet town of Kettle Springs. They soon learn the fractured community has fallen on hard times after losing a treasured factory to a fire. Clown in a Cornfield 4K UHD Steelbook + Blu-Ray

Additional information

MPAA rating ‏ : ‎

R (Restricted)

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎

1 x 1 x 1 inches; 8.01 ounces

Director ‏ : ‎

Eli Craig

Media Format ‏ : ‎

4K

Run time ‏ : ‎

1 hour and 36 minutes

Release date ‏ : ‎

September 9, 2025

Actors ‏ : ‎

Aaron Abrams, Carson MacCormac, Katie Douglas

Subtitles: ‏ : ‎

English, Spanish

Studio ‏ : ‎

Shudder

ASIN ‏ : ‎

B0F7TVT47B

Best Sellers Rank:

#26 in Horror (Movies & TV)

Customer Reviews:

(20)

10 reviews for Clown in a Cornfield 4K UHD Steelbook + Blu-Ray

  1. Saiah

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Awesome!!!

    Incredible fun brutal movie with a great cast that you actually like and want to root for definitely worth buying!

    3 people found this helpful

  2. Leonard Marinacci

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Entertaining

    Saw it in the theater. Good movie. Looked like all practical effects. If you liked Thanksgiving you’ll like this one. Definitely one for the collection.

    10 people found this helpful

  3. Connie Toscano

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    A fun slasher

    A review for the movie, not the DVD cause it’s a preorder and hasn’t come out yet, but I love this movie and anyone who hates on it just has nothing else to bitch about. It’s a great adaptation of the book, follows it fairly well, and Cole and Rust are my boys. Love them. It’s a fun slasher, don’t think too hard about it

    4 people found this helpful

  4. Kelley Byes

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Just awful.

    Awful! There wasn’t a scary twist or anything supernatural like I expected, at all. Very early in the film, you find out what is going on. I wanted to be scared, at least with jump scares. Failed miserably and horrible acting!

  5. Michael Dick

    2.0 out of 5 stars

    Just failed

    This movie started out good and went downhill from there. Should have been called Clowns in a cornfield. What could have have been a good horror movie failed.

  6. Ethan

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    A Killer Translation from Page to Screen

    Earlier this year, I discovered Adam Cesare’s hit horror novel Clown in a Cornfield. I devoured it, impressed by the way Cesare blended classic slasher tropes with timely commentary on politics, grief, and the inevitability of progress. He subverted expectations by leaning into the familiar beats of the genre, only to twist them in surprising ways. I quickly tore through the two sequels and then found myself waiting impatiently for the film adaptation of the first book. When it finally arrived, I was both excited and apprehensive. Horror is one of my favorite genres, and I worried the movie might not do the book justice.Kettle Springs is the kind of small Midwestern town that time forgot. The abandoned Baypen Corn Syrup Factory looms over sprawling cornfields, a monument to economic decline and the widening generational divide. The town’s faded mascot, Frendo—a grinning clown in a porkpie hat—still clings to rusting signs, a ghost of better days. The older generation clings just as tightly to the past, while the younger generation only wants out. For Quinn Maybrook (Katie Douglas) and her father, Dr. Glenn Maybrook (Aaron Abrams), Kettle Springs is meant to be a fresh start after the death of Quinn’s mother. But while her father embraces his new role as the town’s doctor, Quinn sees only a dead end, counting the days until graduation.Those plans shatter when tensions in town boil over and a masked killer—dressed as Frendo—targets the local teens. Caught between an older generation bent on “restoring” Kettle Springs and a defiant group of kids led by Cole Hill (Carson MacCormac), Quinn is pulled into a fight for survival. As the bodies pile up, she’s forced to rely on unlikely allies to escape the nightmare playing out in the cornfields. In a town at war with itself, the only rule left is kill or be killed.Director Eli Craig, best known for Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, brings Cesare’s writing to life with both genre reverence and a touch of comedic flair. Like the novel, the film feels both timeless and timely, capturing the book’s tone while drawing from the rich history of slasher cinema. The Kettle Springs on screen matched almost exactly what I’d pictured while reading. While there are a few deviations from the plot, the spirit of Cesare’s work remains intact. My only real sticking point was Katie Douglas as Quinn. Her delivery is so deadpan that it occasionally drifts into disinterest. Thankfully, the rest of the cast steps up, breathing energy into the story. Clown in a Cornfield isn’t the best horror movie I’ve ever seen, but as an adaptation of a strong horror novel, it more than delivers. With clever kills and a few smart subversions of expectations, it’s a slasher that earns its place alongside the book.

    One person found this helpful

  7. Janet L. Rogers

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Bloody Fun!

    Fun Slasher Horror Comedy! This movie was so much fun! It hits all the right notes! You will not be disappointed

    One person found this helpful

  8. MetalTish

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    FUN Slasher-Clown in a cornfield movie!

    Love this movie so much! It’s my absolute favorite of 2025, highly recommend!

    One person found this helpful

  9. dave

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Worst. Slasher. Ever.

    Awful. Burn it with fire.

  10. Steffee Lynn

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    clown in the cornfield blu ray

    My brother & I went to see this in the movies the other guy there left have way threw so we were the only ones in the theater I didn’t know it was based on a book series when I first saw it it’s like a mix of scream/B rated funny we liked it definitely recommend it to fans of the books or horror in general

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