: Reviewers note that this version feels less "neutered" and leans into a more sinister atmosphere than the polished theatrical cut. The Verdict: Is It Worth the Watch?

: David appears to be the perfect family man, but he’s actually a serial killer who "replaces" his failed families with new ones.

Searching for a thrill that hits a little too close to home? If you’ve just watched the of The Stepfather (2009) in 720p, you know it’s more than just a typical slasher; it’s a masterclass in domestic tension and "stranger danger" inside your own four walls. The Plot: A New Daddy with a Dark Secret

: You get more graphic details, such as a bird's-eye view of a crime scene with significantly more blood and closer shots of brutal "accidents," like Mrs. Cutter’s fall down the stairs.

: While everyone else is charmed, Michael and his girlfriend Kelly (Amber Heard) start digging into David's past, leading to a deadly game of cat and mouse. Why Watch the Unrated Version?

While the theatrical release was a "tame" PG-13, the Unrated Director's Cut adds about of footage that dials up the intensity:

The story follows Michael Harding ( Penn Badgley ), who returns from military school to find his mother, Susan ( Sela Ward ), head-over-heels for her new boyfriend, David Harris ( Dylan Walsh ).

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