Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)
The Cabin in the Woods was deconstruction of a number of well-worn horror tropes while Scream started an entire trend of self-referential slasher films. In between those two came a plucky horror comedy called Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. Somehow this slipped by me. Horror from the 2000s - in fact, up to about the early 2010s - is some of the worst ever produced. It was a time filled with bloodless PG-13 fright films and a handful that tried to carry on the legacy of Scream and just ended up being annoying. Behind the Mask is a bit different. Leslie Vernon (Nathan Baesel) is a budding supernatural killer. The legend in the town of Glenn Echo is that Vernon was thought possessed by evil and, after killing his parents, was tossed from a cliff into a waterfall. Since the body was never found it made the story ripe for urban legend. The difference with Vernon, however, is that he has agreed to let a group of grad students led by Tayl...