Hell Fest

Out on:Theatrical 16th Nov. 2018

Fast sell:

Strap in for the ride of your life and death! A terrifying tribute and modern twist on classic bloody slasher fun, Hell Fest is the perfect treat for anyone who doesn’t want Halloween to end!

Key talent:

Directed by
Gregory Plotkin (Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension)

Screenplay by
Seth M. Sherwood (Leatherface)
Blair Butler (Polaroid)
Akela Cooper (Marvel’s Luke Cage)

Produced by
Gale Anne-Hurd (The Walking Dead)
Tucker Tooley (Den of Thieves)

Production Design by
Michael Perry (It Follows)

Soundtrack by
Bear McCreary (God of War)

Stars
Amy Forsyth (Rise)
Bex Taylor-Klaus (The Last Witch Hunter)
Reign Edwards (MacGyver)
Christian James (Nashville)
Matt Mercurio (American Made, The Leisure Seeker)
Tony Todd (Final Destination)
Roby Attal (Bodies of Water)

Synopsis:

In this terrifying thrill ride, college student Natalie is visiting her childhood best friend Brooke and her roommate Taylor. If it was any other time of year, these three and their boyfriends might be heading to a concert or bar, but it is Halloween, which means that like everyone else they will be bound for Hell Fest – a sprawling labyrinth of rides, games and mazes that travels the country and happens to be in town.

Every year, thousands follow Hell Fest to experience fear at the ghoulish carnival of nightmares. But for one visitor, Hell Fest is not the attraction – it is a hunting ground. An opportunity to slay in plain view of a gawking audience, too caught up in the terrifyingly fun atmosphere to recognize the horrific reality playing out before their eyes. As the body count and frenzied excitement of the crowds continue to rise, he turns his masked gaze to Natalie, Brooke, Taylor and their boyfriends who will fight to survive the night.

We like it because:

Paying homage to our favourite slasher films of the ‘80s, Hell Fest is an exhilarating fever pitch of bloody chaos, played out across a lush neon playground where danger, and the next gruesome (and surprisingly inventive) kill, waits around every corner!

More than just a stylish setting, the theme park’s lavishly constructed labyrinth of grim attractions become characters in their own right, as we join the hapless teens in fearful suspense of what may simply be part of the festivities, or something more sinister.

This confusion is wonderfully married to the chilling visage of The Other, who turns the fear of the unknown into a weapon as potent as Freddy Krueger’s glove. Designed by Tony Gardner (Happy Death Day), his gruesome mask would stand out anywhere else, but in a fairground of fear, he’s free to stalk his unassuming prey in silence.

Standout performances by Amy Forsyth and Reign Edwards add a likeable humanity often put on the backburner by similar films, which helps heighten the tension when we’re given genuine cause to root for them as they fight for their lives...

If you still have some screams in your system after this Halloween, there’s no season pass required for entry into Hell Fest, which is sure to leave a twisted smile on your face!

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RELEASE INFORMATION

Distributor
Vertigo Releasing
Certificate
TBC
In Cinemas
16th November, 2018
Release date
16th November, 2018

KEY TALENT INFORMATION

Director
Gregory Plotkin
Stars
  • Amy Forsyth
  • Bex Taylor-Klaus
  • Reign Edwards
  • Christian James
  • Matt Mercurio
  • Tony Todd
  • Roby Attal

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