Available now on VOD and DVD. After about an hour, the cast are whittled down systematically in about two minutes. The only problem is that the less outré character development takes more time and sometimes weighs the film down, robbing it of energy.A film built around this pretext could easily have turned into a luvvie movie full of people who ought to know better showing off at the expense of the story, but von Hoffmann keeps a tight rein on proceedings and the result is considerably better that one might expect. AKA Monster Party. Sounds like a KILLER PARTY! With David Frazier, Patrick Tatten, Marjorie LeWit, Jessica Stratman. Reviewed by: Jennie Kermode "The violence and heavy helpings of gore are balanced by humour that is dark but exuberant." Despite the first death setting off a chain reaction that gradually sees the whole event descend into chaos, the narrative remains controlled, and playful genre nods are not used as substitutes for coherent storytelling, though they may leave viewers without much genre background curious about what seem to be non-sequiturs. Eye For Film >> Movies >> Killer Party (2019) Film Review Killer Party. A party planner finds himself at the hands of a house full of homicidal maniacs. Not exactly nightmarish, but VERY eighties and quite amusing - see it if your bored!While receiving a routine check-up, a woman finds herself stranded on the hospital's eighth floor, while someone dressed as a doctor is intent on her never leaving, even if it means killing any staff member who comes into contact with her.A detective embarks on a mission to track down a woman in L.A.'s seedy nightclubs, only to come face-to-face with a blood-thirsty cult of lethally beautiful prostitutes.
Just don't try to eat your dinner whilst watching it.One of the classic difficulties presented by the serial killer film lies in making the prospective victims - usually wide-eyed young innocents - as interesting to watch as the killer. Two teenagers fake an attack by a legendary serial killer for a little attention, but the plan backfires when this triggers the real killer to resurface and go after them. Written and directed by Chris von Hoffmann 2018, 89 minutes, Rated 18 (UK) Released on 27th May 2019. The violence and heavy helpings of gore are balanced by humour that is dark but exuberant. A group of teenagers spend the night in a furniture store for a graduation party. Tweet. The young actors are sufficiently hard working to make us care about them and at least retain some interest up against the seasoned older stars having a glorious time as the predators. Director: Christopher Wesley Moore Stars: Meredith Mohler, Jesse Dalton, Sam Furman Written by Ilan Sheady. Released by Altitude Films. Since the Forties, the figure of the serial killer has loomed large in popular cinema and in the popular imagination, gradually coming to be credited with all sorts of special powers. With Atticus Banker, Drew Benda, Stephanie Beran, John Brody.