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The Camp Host

  • 2024
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
303
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Brooke Johnson and Rachel Colwell in The Camp Host (2024)
Slasher HorrorHorrorThriller

When a young couple and their dog lodge at an idyllic campground, things turn terrifying when the owner reveals herself as a psychopathic killer.When a young couple and their dog lodge at an idyllic campground, things turn terrifying when the owner reveals herself as a psychopathic killer.When a young couple and their dog lodge at an idyllic campground, things turn terrifying when the owner reveals herself as a psychopathic killer.

  • Director
    • Henry Darrow McComas
  • Writer
    • Henry Darrow McComas
  • Stars
    • Rachel Colwell
    • Dillon Casey
    • Brooke Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    303
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Henry Darrow McComas
    • Writer
      • Henry Darrow McComas
    • Stars
      • Rachel Colwell
      • Dillon Casey
      • Brooke Johnson
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rachel Colwell
    Rachel Colwell
    • Sadie
    Dillon Casey
    Dillon Casey
    • Ed
    Brooke Johnson
    Brooke Johnson
    • Camp Host
    John Tench
    John Tench
    • Frank
    Erik Knudsen
    Erik Knudsen
    • Blake
    Vinson Tran
    Vinson Tran
    • Terance
    Alyzia Inès Fabregui
    Alyzia Inès Fabregui
    • Tikaani
    Kyle Dooley
    Kyle Dooley
    • Boyfriend
    Sabrina Jade
    Sabrina Jade
    • Girlfriend
    Fane Tse
    Fane Tse
    • Dad
    Nkasi Ogbonnah
    • Mom
    • Director
      • Henry Darrow McComas
    • Writer
      • Henry Darrow McComas
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    3zipporahj

    Dumb ending

    The movie overall wasn't completely awful. What I can compliment? The style and camera shots were decent. I also thought the plot idea itself wasn't terrible, I mean I watched the movie because it sounded like something I'd be interested in. The execution would be a different story. The actors that played the side characters did their roles well. However, the protagonist characters were uninteresting, I couldn't bring myself to care about them. The plot was just kinda boring, and there was little-to-no real depth with the killer or the protagonists. The surprises were incredibly stupid, it felt insulting to the viewer. It was like they were getting ready to end the film, wrapping it up with a bow (if they'd ended the movie just a few minutes earlier, this would have a higher rating), and then decided to add two of the dumbest "plot twists" I've ever seen for the sake of trying to either set up a bad sequel or.....I don't know, shock value? Because they don't make sense. It's just senseless plot twist. I probably would have laughed at how ridiculous it was if I wasn't baffled at how random it was. This movie is just nothing special, and I had to watch it at two separate times because I got bored. Wouldn't recommend.
    10karltroberts

    Love Letter to a Genre

    On its surface The Camp Host is a love letter to a genre that has become over saturated with cliches and trusted imitations.

    Subtle nods to horror trailblazers are not obvious but are there for the true fan to smile at.

    What's most impressive is the reassurance of what can be achieved on a small budget in the hands of a talented director who knows and loves their craft.

    Without the aid of expensive cgi McComas achieves what most modern horror films fail at, creating an atmospheric environment that feels fraught with danger. Just like early Carpenter and Hooper he is able to present a threat that is grounded in reality but elevated to the extreme.

    This isn't the full picture though, once all the blood, gore and, yes, feces has run off into the woods the question of 'What is wrong with the world?' lingers.

    Not why are there crazy serial killers in the woods but why are we all so sure that our world view is right?

    How can we be so unwieldy in our beliefs even in the presence of those with more reason and experience to comment?

    In summary The Camp Host is a skillfully made modern slasher with a retro vibe in the truest form that takes a subtle dig at modern mainstream cultural values.
    7pbenen

    Oddly good film

    I watch a lot of b- horror (especially on Tubi), this one is a step above normal. The 2 leads do a great job as a real couple and the bad person is very convincing as a psychopath. The premise used the quintessential campground, but uses it in a newer way. The cinematography is superb for this type of film and there are limited night scenes (which I can't stand). The semi-yuppie couple argue like one would expect. The kills aren't too gory, but they are creative. Again, this is a very unique Mar Vista film that I did not anticipate as being this good. The female lead is a perfect fit for this role.
    10shugga_ray

    Camp Host ftw

    An exciting and clever horror romp. This Tubi original puts an emphasis on original. A relevant turn on typical slasher tropes. Takes it from the time honored yet truly tired 'teenagers at camp' and spins a yarn of post-pandemic millennial-malaise evocative of cinematic treasures like Lost in America. There are moments that are hilarious, moments that are anxiety attack inducing and moments of true surprise. There's so much culture and soul couched in the context of genre cinema. And though you know the titular villain from the jump, the twists and turns and character moments propel the plot with a voracious pace. The cinematography is splendid. Impressive how controlled the framing, blocking and movement are. The sound design is subtle yet strong when appropriate. Performances and tone are executed perfectly. Thematically as big as you want it to be but not overbearing or pedantic. It's there for the taking if you're the type. But even if you're not a comp lit major, it's still a smart, swift, surprising, thrilling and ultimately very satisfying watch. I'll be giving this another spin soon to see how it holds up on rewatch because damn it was fun the first time around!
    10terancetucker

    Story telling done the right way.

    This movie is a cinematic gem. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of a remote campground, the film follows the journey of a reclusive camp host, brilliantly portrayed by Brook Johnson. The casting choices fit perfectly in the story. McComas's masterful storytelling unfolds with precision, inviting viewers into a world where quiet moments speak volumes and human connections are forged in the most unexpected places.

    With stunning cinematography capturing the serene beauty of the wilderness, coupled with a hauntingly beautiful score that echoes the protagonist's emotional journey, "The Camp Host" transcends the boundaries of traditional cinema. McComas deftly explores the complexities of the human spirit, offering a poignant reminder of the transformative power of forgiveness and the importance of finding solace in the natural world.

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Хозяйка лагеря
    • Filming locations
      • Caledon, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • MarVista Entertainment
      • Neshama Entertainment
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      1 hour 35 minutes
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