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Hell Fest

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
21K
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Tony Todd, Reign Edwards, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Stephen Conroy, Matt Mercurio, Amy Forsyth, Christian James, and Roby Attal in Hell Fest (2018)
A masked serial killer turns a horror themed amusement park into his own personal playground, terrorizing a group of friends while the rest of the patrons believe that it is all part of the show.
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A masked serial killer turns a horror-themed amusement park into his own personal playground, terrorizing a group of friends while the rest of the patrons believe that it is all part of the ... Read allA masked serial killer turns a horror-themed amusement park into his own personal playground, terrorizing a group of friends while the rest of the patrons believe that it is all part of the show.A masked serial killer turns a horror-themed amusement park into his own personal playground, terrorizing a group of friends while the rest of the patrons believe that it is all part of the show.

  • Director
    • Gregory Plotkin
  • Writers
    • Seth M. Sherwood
    • Blair Butler
    • Akela Cooper
  • Stars
    • Cynthea Mercado
    • Stephen Conroy
    • Amy Forsyth
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gregory Plotkin
    • Writers
      • Seth M. Sherwood
      • Blair Butler
      • Akela Cooper
    • Stars
      • Cynthea Mercado
      • Stephen Conroy
      • Amy Forsyth
    • 330User reviews
    • 139Critic reviews
    • 26Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Hell Fest: What Is Hell Fest?
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    Hell Fest: What Is Hell Fest?
    Hell Fest: Michael Perry On What Appealed To Him About Hell Fest
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    Hell Fest: Michael Perry On What Appealed To Him About Hell Fest
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    Cynthea Mercado
    • Jodi
    • (as Cynthia Mercado)
    Stephen Conroy
    Stephen Conroy
    • The Other
    Amy Forsyth
    Amy Forsyth
    • Natalie
    Reign Edwards
    Reign Edwards
    • Brooke
    Bex Taylor-Klaus
    Bex Taylor-Klaus
    • Taylor
    Christian James
    Christian James
    • Quinn
    Matt Mercurio
    Matt Mercurio
    • Asher
    Roby Attal
    Roby Attal
    • Gavin
    George Howard Adams
    George Howard Adams
    • Gate Guard
    • (as George Adams)
    Courtney Dietz
    Courtney Dietz
    • Britney
    Markus Silbiger
    Markus Silbiger
    • Bored Carny Kid
    Michael Tourek
    Michael Tourek
    • Security Guard
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • The Barker
    Aaron Gillespie
    Aaron Gillespie
    • Stagehand
    Cecil Elmore Jr.
    • Cop
    • (as Cecil Elmore)
    Elle Graham
    Elle Graham
    • Little Girl
    Bobby Akers
    • Hell Fest Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    John Jacob Anderson
    John Jacob Anderson
    • Killer Clown
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gregory Plotkin
    • Writers
      • Seth M. Sherwood
      • Blair Butler
      • Akela Cooper
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    7RforFilm

    Hell Fest may be a typical, slasher, but it's haunt and park imagery is really cool and atmospheric

    October is upon us again! This means that along with the beautiful autumn colors that emerge, the spooky season of Halloween also returns. Along with the jack o' lanterns, fun size candy, and parities, this is also when the often popular haunts come to town. These haunts cater to those that want something genuinely scary, as if they've stepped into their favorite horror movies...without the serial killers of course. I've only been to a few and have had more laughs then fears. This is because I more appreciate the haunts in a similar way a stage show is pulled off.

    So why are there dedicated fans that keep going further with mazes where they tough you (yes, they can do that)? Again, it's a part of the Halloween atmosphere that a part of the escapism people desire. We already know were going to survive the night, but we love to see if our internal suspension of disbelief can activate and put us in the fear we want. I can understand it can be too intense for a lot of people, but again, it's all a part of the season. It's nice to see a movie like Hell Fest to set a slasher within a haunt park.

    A young college student Natalie (Played by Amy Forsyth) is visiting her former roommate Brooke (played by Reign Edwards) and classmate Taylor (played by Bex Taylor-Klaus). Not only are they going to the haunt park Hell Fest, but their meeting up with friends, including Gavin (played by Robby Attal) who got everyone V.I.P. passes (which means no line waiting). Along with the various people coming in, they see that Hell Fest of full of scare actors, several mazes to explore and even an entire land called "the Deadlands" where the actors are allowed to touch and go further with their scares.

    The problem? An unnamed person enters the park and into the mazes and starts randomly killing off guests. Our heroes don't see anything wrong until this guy acquires a mask and starts to stalk them around. At first they dismiss him as a really good actor, but when friends start disappearing, they got more uneasy. Even when they try talking to security (who tells them that he can arrest someone for doing their job), they don't seem to have a lot of options. The further they get to the Deadlands, the more they feel like they've descended into hell.

    So by reading this, you can already tell that Hell Fest follows a lot of slasher tropes that we've seen before; the group of college kids, unresponsive authority, walking along somewhere, killer with a mask, and such. This will definitely not appeal to those looking for a new kind of horror movie (like Hereditary). This seems to be more proud that it's trying to be a typical slasher. Because of that, I didn't mind it. A lot of it has to do with it's setting and atmosphere.

    Hell Fest is full of theme park-like Halloween imagery that looks really cool. I was afraid they would try to pull off haunt mazes that only Hollywood effects teams were capable of. Instead, each maze has the right balance of over the top gory, but also over the top fakery. This feels like something that would be built at Knott's Berry Farm or Universal Studios. Part of me really wants to visit this place...without the killing of course. Even the scare actors seems spot on with some coming up to them at random points, and some in full makeup hosting scary shows about guillotines.

    Story is minimal as the what's served is an excuse to show off the park. The main actors like Amy Forsyth and Bex Taylor-Klaus do fine in their parts. Their interesting enough that we'd want to visit the park with them. Even when they are eventually chased by the killer (I swear, I don't even think they gave him a name), we do want to see them survive. Also like a lot of slashers, without giving anything away, it does tease for a potential sequel in a trope manner we've seen before. I'd, however, would love to see this continue.

    I'll give this seven tickets to Knott's Scary Farm out of ten. Hell Fest may be a typical slasher, but it's so atmospheric, that those that have been to these haunts will probably like it fine. It's hard to phrase it or be critical as it's also short, running no more then eighty-five minutes. It's a fun watch. So see it and understand it's all a prt of the show.
    5pcytoman

    Great set and costume design, but Average to Mediocre Horror

    First let me start off, the set design and costumes were amazing. Some of the horror mazes in Hell Fest were extremely creepy. Unfortunately, the plot is a typical generic slasher movie, full of cliches. Nothing really original about this movie. I found two of the characters to be obnoxious and I was waiting for them to be dispatched by the killer. This is the kind of movie where you just turn off your brain and just go with it.
    7rockman182

    Hell Fest (2018)

    I felt like this film should have came out in October but close enough I guess. I actually really liked the trailer for this. Amusement park themed horrors have a lot of potential. They don't happen that often but they can be so much fun. Look at The Funhouse, that's a solid horror film. Anyways, I wanted to satisfy the horror itch with this slasher. Overall, its not the greatest thing ever but it was a fun flick. It shows off the horror themed park very well and has enough action to keep it afloat for an hour an a half.

    The film is about a group of friends who get VIP tickets to a traveling amusement park named Hell Fest. The horror theme park has levels of madness where the scares increase if the visitor dares to go there. Unbeknownst to the group a deranged masked killer sneaks into the park and starts stalking the group namely the lead character, Natalie. Its hard for the group to decipher what is real and what isn't as everything in the park is filled with scares and attacks.

    I thought the visuals of the park were nice. You feel like you are actually vicariously living through the park and the scares. There are bright lights, creative monsters, and rides, its all very atmospheric. The character's are terrible. Some are underdeveloped and others are just super annoying. You root for the killer in all honesty. The film has a lot of cheap expected scares and at times skimps on the gore. I was okay with that because slasher's of the past sometimes feel that way.

    This is not going to be a super memorable slasher film but I do appreciate the theme of the film and was satisfied enough with the end product. The Hell Fest slasher killer doesn't exactly have a great presence and he falls into regular horror killer tropes but I was entertained with this mindless flick. Its what was needed. A decent enough intro into this upcoming month of horror.

    6.5/10
    6chaosbaron

    Amazing set pieces, good effects, bad cliches

    The eponymous Hell Fest setting is certainly the most impressive part of this film. We are treated to a number of fascinating backdrops, costumes, and effects as our characters travel the seemingly massive horror park. Some of the kills are done quite impressively with practical effects. Finally, the villain has a very nice understated design, and their "reveal" or lack there of I quite liked.

    Unfortunately, there's quite a few parts that left me and other viewers frustrated. We have usual cliches of our victims acting painfully stupid. We have oddities such as when the park begins to evacuate, they don't think to turn on any of the lights or shut down the rides.

    Very close to a great Halloween flick, but a few eye rolling cliches really hold it back.
    8darylanders

    Cool retro horror

    I probably can't add much more here, but I felt I had to step in to push aside the haters. I love a good slasher flick and this film really hits the spot! Great costume design and soundtrack too! Highly recommended.

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    • Trivia
      Tony Gardner, the designer of the Ghostface mask from Scream, and Babyface from the Happy Death Day, created the mask of The Other.
    • Goofs
      When The Other goes into The Hell labyrinth, he picks a real ax. Lately the girls verify that every device into the labyrinth is fake. It is irresponsible to include a real ax in any fair stall. No insurance company would cover such a negligence.
    • Quotes

      Natalie: That same guy has been following us the entire night!

    • Connections
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Hell Fest (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Legend of the Vampire A
      Written by Magnum Opus

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hell Fest: juegos diabólicos
    • Filming locations
      • Six Flags White Water - 250 Cobb Pkwy N #100, Marietta, Georgia, USA(theme park)
    • Production companies
      • CBS Films
      • Tucker Tooley Entertainment
      • Valhalla Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $5,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,107,431
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,130,963
      • Sep 30, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,160,930
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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