It is no secret that I love horror anthologies no matter what the budget as long as it has heart and stays true to its horror roots. Ian Messenger of CatchMeKillMe Productions, definitely has a true love for the slasher genre and had an estimated $5,000 budget burning a hole in his pocket to make a slasher based horror anthology all of his own!
So each segment is full of plot holes, has some stale acting and masks can be seen when that clearly wasn't the intention, BUT I have to say that the wraparound story with the story telling friends brings all of these shortcomings to the forefront after each segment. With the group tearing town each story after it is told (obviously to insult the story teller), the stories become acceptably cheesy and fun for all of the same shortcomings and whether intentional or not on Ian Messenger's behalf, this was a genius move because the true story of the movie is about the partying, story telling friends and the fate that ultimately befalls them.
Don't turn it off when the credits start to roll because there will be more story to be told.
Go in with low expectations, watch it with friends, drink some beers and have fun.
Don't turn it off when the credits start to roll because there will be more story to be told.
Go in with low expectations, watch it with friends, drink some beers and have fun.