Mattie und ihre Freunde machen einen Wochenendausflug in den Wald, um Matties Hochzeit zu planen. Sie haben sich in der Nähe des Camps von Mr. Rogers niedergelassen, und es gibt kein Telefon... Alles lesenMattie und ihre Freunde machen einen Wochenendausflug in den Wald, um Matties Hochzeit zu planen. Sie haben sich in der Nähe des Camps von Mr. Rogers niedergelassen, und es gibt kein Telefonsignal.Mattie und ihre Freunde machen einen Wochenendausflug in den Wald, um Matties Hochzeit zu planen. Sie haben sich in der Nähe des Camps von Mr. Rogers niedergelassen, und es gibt kein Telefonsignal.
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KillHer has a familiar slasher setup: a group of young women go camping in the woods. They are celebrating the engagement of Maggie (played by Jenna Z.) to her fiancee Jagger (Jack Schumacher).
Maggie's two long-time friends, Jess and Rae (Emily Hall and Nicole Lovince) try their best to be supportive, even though they are less than enthused at the idea of spending a weekend in a tent removed from civilization. Compounding their apathy is the strange presence of Maggie's new friend, Eddie, played with gusto by M. C. Huff. Eddie is a lot. She enjoys scaring the girls with her knife and mask, and seems clingy with Maggie to the point of obsession.
In a standout performance, writer/producer and veteran character actor Tom Kiesche is in turns gruff and comical as the complicated character, Mr. Rogers. Harrison White is also hysterical, as the larger-than-life motel manager and karaoke MC named HXB.
As the plot unfolds there are some elements you likely will have put together in advance, if you're a fan of this type of movie. Some you may not. The story has some fun twists and turns and a few surprises. "KillHer" grows in suspense and humor as the story progresses.
The score adopts themes from a variety of classic horror soundtracks, from John Carpenter's greatest hits, to "Psycho," and "The Exorcist," among others.
The movie's playful humor, quirky characters, bright color palate, and use of daylight for many scenes sets this film apart from other more formulaic entries in this sub-genre. "KillHer" ramps up to a very exciting -- and gory finale that sticks the landing.
Maggie's two long-time friends, Jess and Rae (Emily Hall and Nicole Lovince) try their best to be supportive, even though they are less than enthused at the idea of spending a weekend in a tent removed from civilization. Compounding their apathy is the strange presence of Maggie's new friend, Eddie, played with gusto by M. C. Huff. Eddie is a lot. She enjoys scaring the girls with her knife and mask, and seems clingy with Maggie to the point of obsession.
In a standout performance, writer/producer and veteran character actor Tom Kiesche is in turns gruff and comical as the complicated character, Mr. Rogers. Harrison White is also hysterical, as the larger-than-life motel manager and karaoke MC named HXB.
As the plot unfolds there are some elements you likely will have put together in advance, if you're a fan of this type of movie. Some you may not. The story has some fun twists and turns and a few surprises. "KillHer" grows in suspense and humor as the story progresses.
The score adopts themes from a variety of classic horror soundtracks, from John Carpenter's greatest hits, to "Psycho," and "The Exorcist," among others.
The movie's playful humor, quirky characters, bright color palate, and use of daylight for many scenes sets this film apart from other more formulaic entries in this sub-genre. "KillHer" ramps up to a very exciting -- and gory finale that sticks the landing.
Wow, this was one horrible movie.
The story-line is as old as Ling Tut. Secluded camp, a bunch of young kids, yada yada yada....
Phony jump scares up the yazoo.
A ridiculously pathetic, derivative script that will bore you to shreds and grade Z direction.
The acting is juvie level. Like 10th grade.
But the biggest problem is you've seen this all before. Like a zillion times. There is nothing new, nothing to wrap your head around and nothing original.
The non-hot girls wear padded bras and even tho they take them off, you see nothing. More disappointment. Although I suspect we'd be disappointed either way.
The story-line is as old as Ling Tut. Secluded camp, a bunch of young kids, yada yada yada....
Phony jump scares up the yazoo.
A ridiculously pathetic, derivative script that will bore you to shreds and grade Z direction.
The acting is juvie level. Like 10th grade.
But the biggest problem is you've seen this all before. Like a zillion times. There is nothing new, nothing to wrap your head around and nothing original.
The non-hot girls wear padded bras and even tho they take them off, you see nothing. More disappointment. Although I suspect we'd be disappointed either way.
M. C. was a force to be dealt with in the most viseral of ways, the rest of the cast was great as well, I definitely give credit to the writer of this film he really knows his stuff, if there's a sequel sign me up. But the director is definitely knows how to shock and awe an audience. The beginning of the film sets you off right with pre bachelorette weekend from hell, but Mr. Rodgers is the heart and sole of this picture, and I loved the cabin scene it had the right amount of humor to break up the following scenes with high tension, and more than satisfying ending. The special effects where very on point.
I just saw this at Screamfest and really enjoyed it. Especially Tom's performance as Mr. Rogers. It really captures the fun and gore of the old school eighties slasher films with a smart script with lots of twist and surprises. The gore and makeup effects are killer. They were done by Kelton Ching who is a phenomenal makeup artist. Producer Ron Roggé was great as the reserve ranger. He really did a fantastic job putting this team together.
This film had several great breakout performances as well especially those from feature newcomers Jenna Alvarez and M. C. Huff. The relationship between these two really holds the film together.
This film had several great breakout performances as well especially those from feature newcomers Jenna Alvarez and M. C. Huff. The relationship between these two really holds the film together.
This film is fantastic! I had the privilege of watching this film as part of Screamfest. When you participate in film festivals for press, or as general admission, you never know what you will end up seeing, but this film was in my top 2.
It feels like it's hard to find good horror films these days, this did not disappoint. It was well written and directed, along with a great cast. This film had you putting your phone down and actually paying attention. It had jump scares, comedic moments, and more. I cannot recommend this film enough!
I think this film will be one that stands the test of time.
It feels like it's hard to find good horror films these days, this did not disappoint. It was well written and directed, along with a great cast. This film had you putting your phone down and actually paying attention. It had jump scares, comedic moments, and more. I cannot recommend this film enough!
I think this film will be one that stands the test of time.
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- Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, Kalifornien, USA(Camp Ground Setting)
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