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      The Redwood Massacre

      2014 1h 22m Fantasy Horror List
      Reviews 5% Audience Score 50+ Ratings Five adventurous friends visit a legendary murder site, and fight for their lives when they discover the legends are true. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      Audience Member Stopped at the hacking of the man after finding his wife dead sitting up against a tree...and Already too much blood and i think that's probably the only talent in the movie is the pointless blood shed!🤢 Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member Kept me interested, although a little awkward at times. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Audience Member Plenty of gore aside, it's just a complete waste of time. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member Bloody Hell - That is actually the best way to describe this. It was pretty awful from the start with five teenagers, each with an inability to act, staying over in the woods where a legendary massacre took place years ago. What was pitted as just another Urban Legend turns into a reality when a large figure equipped with a potato sack over his head starts butchering the group one by one. It's actually a relief to see them die so we don't have to witness their lack of talent anymore, but instead we are then subjected to a mass of unnecessary blood. A single punch to the face seems to yield a pint of blood being leaked, and when someone has a stab wound to the stomach, there is a further fountain of blood projected from the mouth. It's totally over the top and unnecessary but amusing in a strange way. I actually have no idea who the killer was at the end of it all, but at least that meant the continuity of the poor script was consistent with the rest of the film. I had never heard of this film before, and I can see why now, as it's just a very, very low budget Scottish production which had about as much chance of success as their national football team. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/11/23 Full Review Audience Member Literally one of the worst movies I've seen in a while. Okay make up and effects but, just.. No. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member The only thing I'll remember from this movie are the most ridiculous and bizarre eyebrows on the forehead of a member of the group who are doomed to be slashed. As for the rest, "The Redwood Massacre" is a slasher film that adds nothing new to the slasher genre. The 80's were the era of gory slasher films with of course "Halloween", "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Friday the 13th". Jason Voorhees hid his face behind a hockey mask. Michael Myers used a white mask. Leatherface used the skin of his victims. In this film the Scottish bloodthirsty killer came up with the brilliant idea to use a potato sack. Is this killer the crazy farmer who massacred his family? Or is it the buried and after wards missing farmer's son? That's not entirely clear. And you shouldn't expect a statement from the wildly chopping killer, because throughout the whole movie, no sensible word comes out of his mouth. I know slasher movies aren't famous for their sophisticated story lines (although the first Friday the 13th was a bit more than just simply slaughtering teenagers) and Oscar worthy performances. Ultimately, the starting point of such films is showing disgusting, sickeningly images such as cutting up unfortunate, innocent campers. Liters of blood flowing at that time is a logical consequence. In "The Redwood Massacre" they probably received remains of blood from other slasher films because the way blood is gushing here, you won't see anywhere else in your lifetime. So excessive, that it gets downright ridiculous. A hefty punch already ensures gushes of blood splashing in all directions, as if a number of main arteries are being sliced. A firm nosebleed results in blood-soaked clothes and hair. As if, just like in "Carrie", a bucket of pig's blood is thrown on them. Among the group of youngsters once again the same characters occur. Obviously, there's a spoiled bitch (Lisa Livingstone as Kirsty) who actually does nothing but complain all the time and clearly didn't want to participate in this venture. It amazed me that she didn't start to discuss with the serial killer about the fact that he probably used the wrong laundry detergent, since there are still bloodstains visible on his lumberjack shirt. Then there's the characterless masculine part. Their only function is being part of the company and being transported to the slaughterhouse. There's also the party-girl Rebecca (Rebecca Wilkie) who, as I mentioned earlier, only stands out because of her ridiculous eyebrows. And finally there's Pamela (Lisa Cameron). Perhaps the most down-to-earth member of the whole group and waiting for her boyfriend. The latter apparently got lost and wanders through the woods. Getting lost is apparently a habit in those Scottish forests, because the so-called party in the ruins of Redwood turns out to be rather lifeless without the other party-goers . Also lost? Or worse? The pace of this brutal slasher is damn high. The opening scene immediately shows a horrific murder. The sadistic brute is revealed in closeup the first moment. I guess the writers decided not to be too mysterious about that. And before you know it a couple camping somewhere in the woods, a lost mountain biker and two members of the group disappear and are being chopped into pieces. The massacres are brutal, gory, sadistic and sickening. What do you expect from a straight-in-your-face slasher? And yet this film isn't exactly excellent. The dialogs are totally ridiculous. The characters are highly irritating and extremely stupid. Eventually they deserve to end like filet Americain. The bloody scenes are excessively bloody. At times it seemed as if it was engine oil dripping from the victims. Stupidities pass the whole time. The bloodthirsty killer could hear the slightest sound. But two people talking to each other was beyond his hearing spectrum. Certain developments seemed utter stupid like for instance the disappearance of two group members overnight. This was so abruptly and without explanation. As if they forgot to include it in the film. The history of the serial killer remained vague. And finally, there was also a completely useless character in the form of the father of a murdered teenager. His contribution to the whole was banal and his reaction to Pamela was bizarre. And how the hell can you drive in circles when there's only one straight road through the landscape? Can someone explain that to me? But most of all there's the fact the movie is so uninspired. When you intend to make another slasher movie, please include something new or original. This was just another colorless hack and slash horror. But for lovers of gory movies, this surely is a must see. More reviews here : http://bit.ly/1KIdQMT Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

      Movie Info

      Synopsis Five adventurous friends visit a legendary murder site, and fight for their lives when they discover the legends are true.
      Director
      David Ryan Keith
      Screenwriter
      David Ryan Keith
      Production Co
      Clear Focus Movies
      Genre
      Fantasy, Horror
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Mar 17, 2017
      Runtime
      1h 22m
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