Chris Snellgrove | Published
Have you ever been a bit confused by the way a particular movie is categorized by streaming services? For example, click on something on a comedy label and then sit through a film destined to be your Vietnamese flashback. If appropriate: Please be careful It is often listed as a “horror comedy” and is now called a “fare” of tubi, but anyone who streams this film on that platform needs to seriously decorate themselves dark Thrills and chills.
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Please be careful It’s easy to start as the babysitter watches over the teenage boy who has a hot for her. But he doesn’t have time for love. Because the obvious intruders broke into the house and threatened to kill anyone trying to leave. Babysitter is now in the fight for her life, but when she’s intertwined, all her skills may not be of any use last The enemy she had hoped to face before.
The main cast of Please be careful Includes young but talented performers, including Olivia DeGonghe (best known for Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis) as a babysitter on top of her head. Meanwhile, Levi Miller (most famous for The wrinkles of time) fulfill her young responsibilities. The young boy’s parents are played by legends of two beloved genres: Virginia Madsen and Patrick Warburton (Brock Samson himself!).

unfortunately, Please be careful It was a major box-office thanks to the film being released simultaneously in theaters. For a $3 million budget, the film grossed a meager box office of just $188,756. Luckily, the film was able to scare surprisingly good reviews among critics.
For example, in rotten tomatoes Please be careful There is an important rating of 89%. In general, critics praised the youthful cast’s talent and how amazingly ominous the film is. Critics also praised this as a killer holiday horror film. This is fair…this might be a cinematic blasphemy, but I definitely want to see this film. Black Christmas or Silent Night, Fatal Night Part 2.

But to really enjoy this movie, you need to remember the important things Please be careful: Anyone who tells you that it’s a comedy is straightforward I’m lying To you. Certainly there are some dark laughs, but the film is shockingly dark and surprises will keep you on the edge of your seat. Speaking of which, the film is built around a solid twist of plot Completely It certainly affects how you can change the story and watch this film in an inevitable rewatch (and when I say this is worth watching again to catch all the little details, Trust me).

So you’ll find it Please be careful Is it a modern Christmas horror masterpiece like me, or is it this one gift under the streaming tree you want to go back to the Arctic? You won’t know until you stream on Tubi and experience all the twists and turns for yourself. Movie streaming is free, but discovering a creepy new classic to watch all the holiday seasons is valuable.