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Synopsis: The film follows John Crenshaw as he accompanies his girlfriend and her students on a weekend nature-photography expedition deep into the woods. What should be an educational and fun-filled weekend turns into horror as the group is besieged by an unspeakable evil - a horde of hideously disfigured, mutated humans with an insatiable taste for blood. As things go from bad to worse, Crenshaw becomes their only hope if they are going to get out alive.
Genre: Action, Horror
Director(s): Jared Cohn
Production: 313 Films
 
IMDB:
4.2
TV-MA
Year:
2016
88 min
89 Views


gonna be around

to see what I have

planned for her.

If you touch her,

I'll kill you.

You watch too many movies.

And you, genius,

do they let you do anything?

Or do you

just wipe his ass?

Pick him up.

Lift him up.

So what, nothing? No more

smartass remarks there,

Mr. big bad

Navy seal?

What was that?

Gotcha.

-Shoot him!

-Shut up!

You're gonna

let me out of here

or I swear to got,

I'll kill her!

You see, Jacob,

you were the only one

I wasn't sure about.

That's why

I let you dial the phone.

And if the state police

showed up,

I would've known

you weren't involved.

That's not the case here,

is it?

I'm gonna count to three and I'm

going to blow her f***ing head off.

One,

-two...

-Three.

No bullets, a**hole.

Can't we just talk about this?

No, we can't.

Here.

Listen to me.

It'll be okay.

Go outside,

get in the car and start it up.

Lock yourselves in.

I'll be right out.

I got to clean this up.

F***.

For everyone you murdered...

Chris...

Sheila, Derrick.

Riley.

I knew

you weren't smart enough

to do this by yourself.

That's why I wanted to get

all the players in one spot.

Never threaten my family,

you piece of sh*t.

You think this is over?

-Remember their names.

-No!

-What did you do to him?

-I gave him what he deserved.

No!

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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