Really digging Juston Russell's filmmaking style
Not as good as The Sleeper but still very effective for what it tried to do, and that was replicate the look and feel of 70s Grindhouse horror. It's a niche genre and a worthy effort. Starting to be a real Justin Russell fan. Would love to see him spend more time in the 80s slasher subgenre (i.e. The Sleeper). If you could give half stars, this one would probably go 3.5 for me. Gory kills, cute female leads, creepy killers. What's not to like?
Great classic horror
Saw this movie when it premiered in Cleveland. These guys definitely know how to make a good, classic horror. Just enough gore, not too over the top. This movie has a plot, instead of just a bunch of special effects. Plan on seeing their newest release next weekend.
Just go with it!
As a a fan of 70s Horror i liked this film. It was shot in such a way that it could of fit nicely between "kidnaped Coed" and Texas Chainsaw"; stylistically the film hit all the right marks, it looks like the 70s feels like a 70s film for that i give it a high ratting. But continuity wise or believable story line i would have to say no way. The two main caricatures in the film head out to a old family cabin the driving takes up a good chunk of the film, later the farther of one of the girls dose the same drive in what seems like 10 minuets. The mane girl talks about how this cabin was such a part of her childhood but doesn't know wear anything is..ie hospital gas station. Its problems like these that kinda get on your nerve, you find yourself yelling at the tv screen allot because ,,,,well what is happening makes no sense. We no nothing about the killers and why they kill but it seems the whole town dose and we are never told why everyone is keeping this secret. I mean there is a...
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