Wednesday, 10 October 2018

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: HELL FEST

Director: Gregory Plotkin
Cast: Amy Forsyth , Reign Edwards , Bex Taylor-Klaus , Courtney Dietz , Christian James , Matt Mercurio , Michael Tourek , Tony Todd , Elle Graham , Roby Attal , Mason Pike , Rio Ahn
Plot: 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. College student Natalie (Forsyth) is visiting her childhood best friend Brooke (Edwards) and roommate Taylor (Taylor-Klaus). It's Halloween which means that like everyone else they will be bound for Hell Fest - a sprawling labyrinth of rides, games, and mazes that travels the country and happens to be in town. As the body count and frenzied excitement of the crowds continues to rise, he turns his masked face to Natalie, Brooke, Taylor and their boyfriends who will fight to survive the night.


My Movie Review: The movie is appetizing slasher film that's like a chewing gum full of flavor as you chew with impressive set design and decent scare but the last chew no more flavor left! Hell Fest comes as this stylish theme park movie with such fun and exciting ride to offer yet it come out predictable when scaring the fault is masked serial killer shown before the big scare:( The shock value was gone until it struck fear when you don't know what to happen towards the middle when the masked children comes in we saw a glimpse of freshness and few originality:) One bad point I notice weak supporting characters once they got attack instantly killed without a fight and the two lead that survive comes just another victim with nothing special to shown!! After the attack masked serial killer goes home remove the mask and show more to be worn as child woke up called him daddy show murders can walk among us clever to steal the show:)

Movie News: The editor of 'Get Out' helms a dull slasher flick set during a horror-themed carnival. Halloween the one time of year when even the stuffiest among us can let out our inner monster. But some people are more prone to demonic behavior than others. Take the hoodie-sporting, fright-mask-wearing whistling cutthroat Stephen Conroy, his real face never shown at the center of the lackluster Hell Fest. He has a habit of stalking and stabbing teens each All Hallows Eve. One unlucky gal get off before the opening credits have finished rolling: She's hung, bloodied and battered among the plastic prop bodies in an amusement park haunted house, only to discover three days later when her corpse starts stinking up the place:0

Source: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/hell-fest-review-1147334

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