Horror Movie Review: Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor (2012)
Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor is not a movie. It is 99% a clip show showing the events of the previous three films with the occasional shot of a woman in a bikini sunbathing.
Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor is not a movie. It is 99% a clip show showing the events of the previous three films with the occasional shot of a woman in a bikini sunbathing.
Beginning life as a short film by writer/director Richard Bates Jr, Excision was transformed into a feature length film with a number of notable actors. Leaning into the ‘art film’ category of horror thanks to its dreamy visuals and surreal macabre horror.
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Do you need a reminder of just how vapid and soulless found footage horror can be? How dry that particular well is? How lazy, frustrating and unenjoyable it often is? Excellent, sit back and waste 80 minutes of your time with Camera Phone.
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