A group of college boys, bored with the every day "gay life" of LA, decide to skip Pride weekend in exchange for a camping trip in the woods. Quickly overcome with boredom in their new surro... Read allA group of college boys, bored with the every day "gay life" of LA, decide to skip Pride weekend in exchange for a camping trip in the woods. Quickly overcome with boredom in their new surroundings, the boys venture into a game that ultimately unleashes the vengeful spirit of a l... Read allA group of college boys, bored with the every day "gay life" of LA, decide to skip Pride weekend in exchange for a camping trip in the woods. Quickly overcome with boredom in their new surroundings, the boys venture into a game that ultimately unleashes the vengeful spirit of a local legend known as Malice Valeria. Overcome by her deadly plan of tainted love and her t... Read all
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A group of friends (who do sound like a group of friends, unlike most slasher movies) rent a cabin in the woods to escape the hollow festivities of West Hollywood Gay Pride. Once there, boredom fast settles as they're deprived of their usual party tactics, until a Ouija board awakens the spirit of a Gothic murderess.
Most of the cast is instantly likable, though as a gay man, it's usually cringe-y to admit that, yes, you do talk and act like that. Past that vanity trip, you will invariably identify with at least one of the leads, be it the romantic hunk, the party blonde twink, the lonesome dreamer or, why not, the tested straight friend (if I was straight, I would have killed all of these sissies after one hour).
The director makes good use of the limited settings. For a gay horror movie, it didn't look like a camcorder cheapie. It does compete with low-budget straight slasher.
The obligatory titillation mostly comes from the guys parading bare-chested, and they look good, with the occasional sex scene thrown in. The scares, well, it's not really scary, but there's quite a bit of blood, and the undead murderess was venomous enough. There's no dead time, and the comedy helps make it through the body count and the final twist. Really not bad at all.
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- TriviaKerwi LLC (which produced the film and had complete control over the cover art) actually tried to pass off a version of cover art that had actors Sean Paul Lockhart and Nick Airus' heads switched for one another. The cover was blasted by fans on social media as being a complete and utter failure as it looked absolutely ridiculous due to the size difference between the two actors. The riot of dissatisfaction it caused with cast, crew, and fans resulted in Kerwi LLC putting the heads back on the appropriate bodies. This act resulted in certain members of the film withdrawing their involvement in promoting the movie any further.
- GoofsActor, Daniel Berilla, has his name misspelled in the opening credits. His last name is presented as 'Barilla', like the pasta brand.
- Crazy creditsActor, DANIEL BERILLA, has his name misspelled in the opening credits. His last name is presented as "BARILLA", like the pasta brand.
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- $30,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1