Freddy Palmer has escaped the asylum and is on a one-way, blood-filled rampage through woods, houses and bodies.Freddy Palmer has escaped the asylum and is on a one-way, blood-filled rampage through woods, houses and bodies.Freddy Palmer has escaped the asylum and is on a one-way, blood-filled rampage through woods, houses and bodies.
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"Axegrinder 3" centers on serial killer Freddy Palmer, who escapes from a mental asylum and goes on another killing spree while on a trek back to his childhood home. On the way, he finds time to slaughter some innocent pedestrians as his desire to kill cannot be suppressed. Little do the new occupants of the home know that a dangerous madman is on the way there, and nothing will stop him!
Co-directed by Joe Sherlock (Beyond the Wall of Fear) and Joseph Voegele (Specimen 6), "Axegrinder 3" is a standalone sequel in David Sterling's horror series, only briefly referencing the previous films. The visual look and style of each film in the "Axegrinder" series is distinctive, with different directors helming each production, and I think that adds a lot of intrigue to each installment. By recruiting various filmmakers from all over the country to participate in the series, Sterling keeps things fresh, as every film feels totally unique from the last. Sherlock brings his usual sense of quirky fun, practical f/x and a terrific sense of humor to the proceedings, while Voegele provides some excellent kill sequences throughout, even making reference to classic slashers like "Friday the 13th."
The cast includes some Skullface Astronaut regulars like Emilynn, Roxxy Mountains and Kirk Sardonis, as well as tremendous indie film scream-queen Mel Heflin. Jackey Neyman Jones (Manos: The Hands of Fate) also makes a welcome appearance as a TV psychologist hosting a weekly series about all things horrific and mysterious. A standout to this reviewer is an actress named Larsa Honeytoast, who I felt did an excellent job in her short role; I hope to see her in more horror flicks going forward.
"Axegrinder 3" was another fun, solid entry in this on-going slasher marathon. I always enjoy when a new Skullface Astronaut film is released, as Sherlock's films are a good time, every time. And I think Joseph Voegele is someone to keep your eyes on in the indie horror film world. Well done, gentleman! I look forward to more!
Co-directed by Joe Sherlock (Beyond the Wall of Fear) and Joseph Voegele (Specimen 6), "Axegrinder 3" is a standalone sequel in David Sterling's horror series, only briefly referencing the previous films. The visual look and style of each film in the "Axegrinder" series is distinctive, with different directors helming each production, and I think that adds a lot of intrigue to each installment. By recruiting various filmmakers from all over the country to participate in the series, Sterling keeps things fresh, as every film feels totally unique from the last. Sherlock brings his usual sense of quirky fun, practical f/x and a terrific sense of humor to the proceedings, while Voegele provides some excellent kill sequences throughout, even making reference to classic slashers like "Friday the 13th."
The cast includes some Skullface Astronaut regulars like Emilynn, Roxxy Mountains and Kirk Sardonis, as well as tremendous indie film scream-queen Mel Heflin. Jackey Neyman Jones (Manos: The Hands of Fate) also makes a welcome appearance as a TV psychologist hosting a weekly series about all things horrific and mysterious. A standout to this reviewer is an actress named Larsa Honeytoast, who I felt did an excellent job in her short role; I hope to see her in more horror flicks going forward.
"Axegrinder 3" was another fun, solid entry in this on-going slasher marathon. I always enjoy when a new Skullface Astronaut film is released, as Sherlock's films are a good time, every time. And I think Joseph Voegele is someone to keep your eyes on in the indie horror film world. Well done, gentleman! I look forward to more!
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