DVD The Redwood Massacre
Run time: 82 min
Rating: 0.0
Genres: Fantasy | Horror
Director: David Ryan Keith
Writers: David Ryan Keith, David Ryan Keith
Stars: Mark Wood, Lisa Cameron, Lisa Livingstone
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Storyline For five adventurous friends, visiting the legendary murder site of the Redwood House has all the hallmarks of being an exciting and thrilling camping weekend away. A popular site for revellers and party goers, each year on the exact date of the famous local family massacre, people from around the country head out to the site to have fun and scare each other. Events take a bloody turn for the worse when the innocent campers discover the Redwood legend is in fact a horrible bloody reality, which turns the unsuspecting victims into prey for a mysterious axe wielding maniac that has remained dormant for 20 years. Written by Lorraine Keith |
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Details: Country: UK |
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Box Office Budget: £150,000 (estimated) |
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Coming to this film, I thought it would be yet another slasher in the woods type of affair, but instead it got straight into it and it didn't stop until the end.
The casting was perfect, the script, acting and even cinematography were at the right level and everything just slotted into place.
This is one of the best horror films I've watched in a long time, and as the director of the Dark Scream Film Festival – I see a lot of films.
In summary, this is one of those films that you are happy to watch more than once. If this is showing at a festival near you, then go and see it. If you read this when it is available on DVD, go and buy it,invite some friends around and cringe, shout and be thoroughly entertained.
I rarely give a 10, as this is reserved for the very best films.