My quick rating - 3.2/10. At a runtime of 69 minutes, this one is a perfect end-of-night horror fix for me. If nothing else, the soundtrack hits the right note. The small town of "Banner Elk" has fallen victim to a serial killer dubbed, "The Banner Elk Butcher," who makes art out of his victims in a brutal fashion. A group of friends are about to discover just how brutal his art can be. I am sure it won't come as any surprise, but this soiree all seem to dislike each other right from the get-go. Director Josh Graves seems to be just as focused on the "Demoni Inferno" advert that appears on the TVs as on the feature film he is attempting to present to us. I won't say why but there is NO iron in the world that heats up that fast. If you watch this flick, you'll see what I mean. Felissa Rose goes for the Oscar nomination as the mother who absolutely steals the show with a totally hammed up scene. I don't want to spoil it but she goes way over the top and looks like she enjoyed every moment.
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