As part of a brutal hazing ritual, a young frat pledge leads a wasted girl upstairs to swipe his v-card, only to discover getting lucky isn't so easy.As part of a brutal hazing ritual, a young frat pledge leads a wasted girl upstairs to swipe his v-card, only to discover getting lucky isn't so easy.As part of a brutal hazing ritual, a young frat pledge leads a wasted girl upstairs to swipe his v-card, only to discover getting lucky isn't so easy.
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Really good performances anchor this pulpy horror thrill ride. I love seeing indie films like this because they swing for the fences and aren't afraid of getting a little messy in the best way. Definitely an homage to revenge horror classics like I Spit on Your Grave but with a modern, all too relevant twist. Cinematography is absolutely gorgeous, performances range between enjoyably campy and forcefully grounded, production design is really lived in and cohesive. The script falters here and there but everyone on this production was obviously super tapped in and having the time of their lives - no easy feat when dealing with subject matter this heavy. Content warning that will be obvious if you even skim the synopsis, but surprisingly tastefully handled. Absolutely worth a watch!!
Really enjoyed watching this thriller-horror film that I came across on Tubi. One of the best made indie films I think I've ever seen on that platform. Great cast, solid acting, camerawork, lighting and sound. The characters, dialogue and pacing kept the story moving along at a great clip so I never once felt bored. Due to work I had to watch it in several sittings but I always wanted to get back to it and see where it was going, unlike many other films I end up forcing myself to watch until the end. Also felt that the characters weren't as two-dimensional as with many other films I've seen in this genre. Really look forward to seeing more films from both the main actress, who was really solid, but also the.director duo (brothers?).
I cannot get over how gruesome the final kill scene is! The practical effects are so realistic and the pacing leading up to the finale is golden. Humor on point, acting a definite highlight of the film, and such realistic reactions from characters. I hate it when characters do not act in a believable manner and I'm glad this film chose realism instead of suspension of disbelief. If you're into slasher flicks, YA horror, and movies with a finger on the pulse of society and how it operates, you've found the right film. It's a low budget, indie masterpiece with phenomenal actors and a relevant and salacious plot line. If Mary isn't your new favorite final girl in horror, who is?
This movie STINKS.
As part of a brutal hazing ritual, a young frat pledge leads a wasted girl upstairs to swipe his v-card, only to discover getting lucky isn't so easy.
The so called "wasted girl" is supposed to be in college but she looks forty. No joke. Plus, she's such a bad actress she's not even remotely "wasted."
The script, slow direction and horrible acting are atrocious. Oh, and the music track is quite simply annoying beyond belief. The entire flick is amateurish and bad. I was thoroughly bored.
So clearly, all the superlative reviews here are fake and from people somehow involved with the movie.
As part of a brutal hazing ritual, a young frat pledge leads a wasted girl upstairs to swipe his v-card, only to discover getting lucky isn't so easy.
The so called "wasted girl" is supposed to be in college but she looks forty. No joke. Plus, she's such a bad actress she's not even remotely "wasted."
The script, slow direction and horrible acting are atrocious. Oh, and the music track is quite simply annoying beyond belief. The entire flick is amateurish and bad. I was thoroughly bored.
So clearly, all the superlative reviews here are fake and from people somehow involved with the movie.
Not overtly comical, but there are a few points in the film that were funny enough (whether they meant to be or not) to elevate my rating to a 10/10.
For a low-budget indie flick I was actually really impressed with set design, visual effects and most of all the acting. I was expecting a bit of a cheese fest but the casting was spot on and I truly think some of these actors have a really bright future ahead.
A bit of word of warning to anyone going to watch this that it really hits the pulse of the #metoo movement highlighting rape culture within the American College system. The feminist undertones that run through the film are, I feel, more successful than the big hollywood blockbuster horror films.
For a low-budget indie flick I was actually really impressed with set design, visual effects and most of all the acting. I was expecting a bit of a cheese fest but the casting was spot on and I truly think some of these actors have a really bright future ahead.
A bit of word of warning to anyone going to watch this that it really hits the pulse of the #metoo movement highlighting rape culture within the American College system. The feminist undertones that run through the film are, I feel, more successful than the big hollywood blockbuster horror films.
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- TriviaAn entire scene involving Kyle (Jackson Trent), as well as bits of scattered dialogue, were added after the actor was overheard explaining his own invented backstory for why someone that looks/acts like him would be a part of this specific frat house.
- SoundtracksHavoc
Performed by Roisee
Written By Uriel Brush
Produced by Christopher Duncanson
Recorded at Shock City Studios
Mixed by Rich Harris
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- $200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
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