Tag: Hell Fest
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‘Hell Fest’ Ending Hints at an Even More Interesting Movie
In many ways, Hell Fest is an unremarkable horror movie. Released in 2018, it didn’t do too badly at the box office, but failed to make any real splash on the scene. It is one of those movies that can very accurately be summarized in a single sentence: a murderer is loose in a spooky…
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The Worst Movies of 2018, According to Metacritic: ‘Death of a Nation’ Tops the List
You’ve read about the best movies of 2018 — IndieWire’s staff list is topped by “Roma,” followed by “First Reformed,” “The Favourite,” “Cold War,” and “Shoplifters” — but what about the worst? As they do every year, the fine folks at Metacritic have crunched the numbers and come out with a list of the most…
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J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Adds Six Projects to Growing Film Slate
J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot production banner has acquired six new projects from a number of rising filmmakers.Among the titles is a feature on hip-hop artist Bobby Hall, known by his stage name Logic. His song “1-800-273-8255” was nominated for two Grammys. His movie, Everything Must Go, is described as Clerks for a new generation. Hall…
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Throwback Trailer for ‘Hell Fest’ Makes the Film Look Like an 80s Horror Movie
CBS Films and Lionsgate have gotten creative with the final trailer for their upcoming horror film Hell Fest. Directed by Gregory Plotkin (Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension), the film revolves around a horror-themed amusement park in which an actual killer is on the loose. A college student named Natalie (Amy Forsyth) and her friends attend…
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‘Hell Fest’ Trailer: A Killer Uses A Halloween Festival As His Own Personal Playground
As far as a premise goes, “Hell Fest” seems strong. If you were a masked killer and all you wanted to do was hunt annoying millennials, then going to an annual Halloween festival seems like a smart thing to do. Unfortunately, the trailer doesn’t do much else with that premise and instead falls back on…