Réalisation:
David ArquettePhotographie:
Bobby BukowskiActeurs·trices:
Jaime King, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Paz de la Huerta, Balthazar Getty, Lukas Haas, Thomas Jane, Josh Hammond, Jason Mewes, Rick Overton (plus)Résumés(1)
Directed by, co-written by and starring David Arquette, this classic horror movie revolves around a group of friends who escape to a modern-day Woodstock concert for a weekend of debauchery, only to be stalked by a homicidal maniac determined to finish what he started years earlier. (texte officiel du distributeur)
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Critiques (2)
Very weak. David Arquette didn't know what he wanted to shoot: satire, comedy, horror, or just a sick mix of all of them? If it wasn't for a few of the funnier scenes, it would have been pure agony. The actors salvage what they can, but are helpless against the dull, unimaginative direction. ()
I can’t help it, I didn’t like this at all. This film isn’t scary, tense or funny. It’s a waste of time, that’s what it is. The characters are so unlikeable that they deserve even more brutal deaths, the killer in a Ronald Reagan mask has no charisma and the plot couldn’t be more predictable. 20% ()
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