Teenagers committed a despicable act resulting in three deaths. On the anniversary, carved pumpkins appear at their homes, signaling someone seeking revenge for those deaths.Teenagers committed a despicable act resulting in three deaths. On the anniversary, carved pumpkins appear at their homes, signaling someone seeking revenge for those deaths.Teenagers committed a despicable act resulting in three deaths. On the anniversary, carved pumpkins appear at their homes, signaling someone seeking revenge for those deaths.
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So I stumbled upon this movie cuz someone suggested a movie with the same name & I clicked on the wrong one. At first I was mad cuz in the first few minutes I could see it was not going to be good. Mediocre at best (being generous too). BUT......here's the deal:
Co-writer/director was 14. That makes this impressive! Yes it's bad by any "B" standards-the acting-the kills-the gore etc. the story, although not really bad-it's all over the place and mostly unoriginal. Revenge horror/twist'ish ending.
I was gonna rake this over the coals at first but I stayed with it & researched the director etc. low budget but impressively well done for an est $30k. I've seen extremely worse with higher budgets. So kudos!!
Horror genre needs more female directors & I'm hoping this young lady continues. I would expect great things to come from her!!
So spend an hour & 15 minutes-and if you gotta rent it-spend a few bucks. And as you watch it-try to think of what you were doing at 14 lol
Co-writer/director was 14. That makes this impressive! Yes it's bad by any "B" standards-the acting-the kills-the gore etc. the story, although not really bad-it's all over the place and mostly unoriginal. Revenge horror/twist'ish ending.
I was gonna rake this over the coals at first but I stayed with it & researched the director etc. low budget but impressively well done for an est $30k. I've seen extremely worse with higher budgets. So kudos!!
Horror genre needs more female directors & I'm hoping this young lady continues. I would expect great things to come from her!!
So spend an hour & 15 minutes-and if you gotta rent it-spend a few bucks. And as you watch it-try to think of what you were doing at 14 lol
Gathered together for a special party, a group of friends hoping for a Halloween night of fun and partying are unnerved by the discovery of strange pumpkins left behind for each of them that signals the return of a long-buried secret of the town in a masked killer targeting them specifically.
This was a rather solid and enjoyable slasher effort. Among the brighter features here is the rather strong and enjoyable setup that serves the film rather nicely. This implies a solid backstory for the characters where we see them several years earlier targeting and bullying a pair of kids in the town to the point where they lead the kids to their suspected deaths and cover it up to move on with their lives. When we see them years later as high school students who run the town and are still in a friend group preparing to finally move on from the town with a special celebratory Halloween party but are interrupted by a series of discoveries involving pumpkins carved with the same logo as the other kids did when they were killed but isn't recognized as such as it leads into the killer's return. That becomes a fine way to get this going with a traditional slasher storyline with the appropriate features in place. That serves the film incredibly well with these setting up the fine stalking and chase scenes throughout here. The initial appearances around the town showcasing the killer randomly coming upon various stragglers which is the key to a solid ambush-style encounter is a nice way to get this started while setting into motion the type of encounters found in the barn where the party is held. These are a bit more extravagant and elaborate as the series of confrontations featured here spread throughout the grounds of the area, including the couple killed in their van while trying to get together, the group member being alone in the woods, or the big final chase around the barn which comes off incredibly well. As these are done with unspectacular but brutal methods featuring practical effects for these sequences, this one has quite a lot to like about it. There are a few minor flaws found here that hold this one back. The main issue here is a rather complex and unnecessary series of additions to the film once we get to the finale. The whole reveal here and what's going on in this section of the film feels way too over-the-top and contrived when it didn't need to be with the first twist involving the identity of the killer and their purpose being incredibly heartfelt and worthwhile. However, then it goes into a wholly unneeded additional backstory that implies all sorts of unsavory antics and actions for what's going on and tries to tie it all together as the motivation for the killers' rampage only to come off too clumsy to be effective when it never really should've been included as it was working fine with the main backstory that serves as a fine motivation on its own. As well as some other instances where the low-budget nature is obvious, these are what holds the film back.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and themes of child sexual abuse.
This was a rather solid and enjoyable slasher effort. Among the brighter features here is the rather strong and enjoyable setup that serves the film rather nicely. This implies a solid backstory for the characters where we see them several years earlier targeting and bullying a pair of kids in the town to the point where they lead the kids to their suspected deaths and cover it up to move on with their lives. When we see them years later as high school students who run the town and are still in a friend group preparing to finally move on from the town with a special celebratory Halloween party but are interrupted by a series of discoveries involving pumpkins carved with the same logo as the other kids did when they were killed but isn't recognized as such as it leads into the killer's return. That becomes a fine way to get this going with a traditional slasher storyline with the appropriate features in place. That serves the film incredibly well with these setting up the fine stalking and chase scenes throughout here. The initial appearances around the town showcasing the killer randomly coming upon various stragglers which is the key to a solid ambush-style encounter is a nice way to get this started while setting into motion the type of encounters found in the barn where the party is held. These are a bit more extravagant and elaborate as the series of confrontations featured here spread throughout the grounds of the area, including the couple killed in their van while trying to get together, the group member being alone in the woods, or the big final chase around the barn which comes off incredibly well. As these are done with unspectacular but brutal methods featuring practical effects for these sequences, this one has quite a lot to like about it. There are a few minor flaws found here that hold this one back. The main issue here is a rather complex and unnecessary series of additions to the film once we get to the finale. The whole reveal here and what's going on in this section of the film feels way too over-the-top and contrived when it didn't need to be with the first twist involving the identity of the killer and their purpose being incredibly heartfelt and worthwhile. However, then it goes into a wholly unneeded additional backstory that implies all sorts of unsavory antics and actions for what's going on and tries to tie it all together as the motivation for the killers' rampage only to come off too clumsy to be effective when it never really should've been included as it was working fine with the main backstory that serves as a fine motivation on its own. As well as some other instances where the low-budget nature is obvious, these are what holds the film back.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and themes of child sexual abuse.
Made it 2 minutes into the movie and I had to turn it off. The acting was atrocious. Reminded me of a straight to VHS kids movie from the 90s. I feel like the kids were picked up randomly on the side of the road and given $20 to memorize some lines. I'm upset, because I was pretty excited about this when I saw it on Tubi. Stay far away. It's incredibly awful. Only gave it 2 stars because it's actually funny how bad it is. I had a little chuckle.
Short and sweet typical revenge slasher clocking in just over an hour. With $30,000 and a 14 year old director I can honestly say it does pretty well for what it is considering the plethora of B to C grade Halloween-based slashers/films.
The kills aren't exactly gory, but they are pretty arterial and spread nicely throughout (2 kills by 25 mins). And with just over an hour the film doesn't overstay its welcome.
Unlikely to break new ground, but a pretty solid Halloween slasher flick. I have certainly seen worse. The killer reveal was unexpected, at least for me. Red herrings abound. Moral purity aside, it was hard to not enjoy these grown up punks getting their just deserts considering what they did some eight years ago, all for an Xbox (seriously).
6/10 for me, slight net positive (5 being default/lukewarm). It is no "Halloween" but in the plethora of Halloween-based films there are much, much worse to be found
The kills aren't exactly gory, but they are pretty arterial and spread nicely throughout (2 kills by 25 mins). And with just over an hour the film doesn't overstay its welcome.
Unlikely to break new ground, but a pretty solid Halloween slasher flick. I have certainly seen worse. The killer reveal was unexpected, at least for me. Red herrings abound. Moral purity aside, it was hard to not enjoy these grown up punks getting their just deserts considering what they did some eight years ago, all for an Xbox (seriously).
6/10 for me, slight net positive (5 being default/lukewarm). It is no "Halloween" but in the plethora of Halloween-based films there are much, much worse to be found
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