A soon-to-be groom reunites with old friends for his bachelor party, but their night of celebration spirals into chaos when a murderer targets the group, turning their festivities into a dea... Read allA soon-to-be groom reunites with old friends for his bachelor party, but their night of celebration spirals into chaos when a murderer targets the group, turning their festivities into a deadly game of survival.A soon-to-be groom reunites with old friends for his bachelor party, but their night of celebration spirals into chaos when a murderer targets the group, turning their festivities into a deadly game of survival.
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Wonderfully Silly Slice of Indie Horror
Massacre at Femur Creek is the story about a man suffering a midlife crisis, before he even has the chance to get to midlife. Thanks in part to, to a group of friends who are equally supportive and harbingers of doom... Oh, and there's also an escaped serial killer!
The movie starts off strong. With a fantastic kill that is pure homage to F13: the final chapter, but with the comedy of F13: Jason Lives! This will be the tone moving forward, and the movie does a good job with the comedy. The kills are the best kind of low budget affair as well, plenty of close up shots, and blood lines spurting throughout.
The only place where the movie stumbles, is the drama department. Not that its bad, the actors in this film are a lot of fun, and can easily pull off a dramatic scene. The issue is that the drama runs too long in several parts, and brings the momentum to a screeching halt.
Overall though it's a fantastic homage to 80's horror, and once you find out it was made for under $10,000 it makes you really question what the hell some of these other movies are doing with their budgets.
4 outta 5! Cause the killer looks like Brian Cox in Manhunter.
The movie starts off strong. With a fantastic kill that is pure homage to F13: the final chapter, but with the comedy of F13: Jason Lives! This will be the tone moving forward, and the movie does a good job with the comedy. The kills are the best kind of low budget affair as well, plenty of close up shots, and blood lines spurting throughout.
The only place where the movie stumbles, is the drama department. Not that its bad, the actors in this film are a lot of fun, and can easily pull off a dramatic scene. The issue is that the drama runs too long in several parts, and brings the momentum to a screeching halt.
Overall though it's a fantastic homage to 80's horror, and once you find out it was made for under $10,000 it makes you really question what the hell some of these other movies are doing with their budgets.
4 outta 5! Cause the killer looks like Brian Cox in Manhunter.
: A Slasher with Heart Beneath the Blood
Massacre at Femur Creek is an indie horror-comedy that blends slasher thrills with heartfelt nostalgia. Directed by Kyle Hytonen, the film follows Patrick, a soon-to-be groom reluctantly attending his bachelor party in the remote woods. What begins as a night of wild celebration quickly turns into chaos when a masked killer emerges from the darkness. Although the setup feels familiar, Hytonen infuses the film with humor and emotional sincerity that make it stand out among modern indie slashers.
From the opening scene, the movie captures a distinctly retro tone. The synth-heavy soundtrack, grainy cinematography, and over-the-top performances create a loving homage to 1980s horror classics. Yet beneath the surface-level parody lies genuine character depth. Patrick's anxiety about marriage and his strained friendship with Teddy add layers of vulnerability and authenticity rarely seen in slasher comedies.
Despite its modest budget, Massacre at Femur Creek succeeds with creativity and heart. The special effects are simple but effective, relying on clever camera work rather than excess gore. While the killer's motivation remains somewhat mysterious, the tension and pacing keep viewers hooked from start to finish.
Ultimately, Hytonen's film is less about death and more about friendship, fear, and personal growth. It's goofy, gory, and surprisingly touching-a self-aware horror film with more soul than you'd expect. For fans of indie slashers and nostalgic horror, Massacre at Femur Creek is a must-see gem.
From the opening scene, the movie captures a distinctly retro tone. The synth-heavy soundtrack, grainy cinematography, and over-the-top performances create a loving homage to 1980s horror classics. Yet beneath the surface-level parody lies genuine character depth. Patrick's anxiety about marriage and his strained friendship with Teddy add layers of vulnerability and authenticity rarely seen in slasher comedies.
Despite its modest budget, Massacre at Femur Creek succeeds with creativity and heart. The special effects are simple but effective, relying on clever camera work rather than excess gore. While the killer's motivation remains somewhat mysterious, the tension and pacing keep viewers hooked from start to finish.
Ultimately, Hytonen's film is less about death and more about friendship, fear, and personal growth. It's goofy, gory, and surprisingly touching-a self-aware horror film with more soul than you'd expect. For fans of indie slashers and nostalgic horror, Massacre at Femur Creek is a must-see gem.
I loved it!
Massacre at Femur Creek is a raucous, blood-soaked horror comedy that blends stoner humor, raunchy antics, and nostalgic homages to classic slasher films like Friday the 13th and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Directed by Kyle Hytonen, the film strikes a delicate balance between gut-busting laughs and gut-wrenching gore, delivering an experience that's both wildly entertaining and surprisingly heartfelt.
At its core, the story explores themes of friendship, loss, and self-discovery. While the blood flows freely and the scares come fast, the movie never loses sight of its emotional grounding. The five main characters, whose chemistry and performances breathe life into the narrative, guide viewers through a journey that's equal parts absurd and meaningful. Their growth from clinging to the past to embracing the future adds surprising depth to a film that could have easily relied solely on its gory thrills.
That said, the film's low-budget roots are evident in its production design, which may be a sticking point for some viewers. Certain effects and settings come across as rough around the edges, and the cinematography occasionally lacks the polish of bigger-budget horror flicks. However, these trappings never detract from the movie's charm; if anything, they lend it a scrappy, DIY authenticity that aligns with its irreverent tone.
Hytonen's direction and storytelling are compelling enough to rise above these limitations. His understanding of the horror genre is clear, with expertly crafted tension, inventive kills, and a winking nod to horror classics that seasoned fans will appreciate. The energetic soundtrack also helps smooth over the film's rougher edges, adding fun and atmosphere to every scene.
Ultimately, Massacre at Femur Creek might not be a technical marvel, but it's a wildly entertaining ride with heart. Even with its shoestring budget, it delivers laughs, scares, and surprising depth, making it a must-watch for fans of horror comedies.
At its core, the story explores themes of friendship, loss, and self-discovery. While the blood flows freely and the scares come fast, the movie never loses sight of its emotional grounding. The five main characters, whose chemistry and performances breathe life into the narrative, guide viewers through a journey that's equal parts absurd and meaningful. Their growth from clinging to the past to embracing the future adds surprising depth to a film that could have easily relied solely on its gory thrills.
That said, the film's low-budget roots are evident in its production design, which may be a sticking point for some viewers. Certain effects and settings come across as rough around the edges, and the cinematography occasionally lacks the polish of bigger-budget horror flicks. However, these trappings never detract from the movie's charm; if anything, they lend it a scrappy, DIY authenticity that aligns with its irreverent tone.
Hytonen's direction and storytelling are compelling enough to rise above these limitations. His understanding of the horror genre is clear, with expertly crafted tension, inventive kills, and a winking nod to horror classics that seasoned fans will appreciate. The energetic soundtrack also helps smooth over the film's rougher edges, adding fun and atmosphere to every scene.
Ultimately, Massacre at Femur Creek might not be a technical marvel, but it's a wildly entertaining ride with heart. Even with its shoestring budget, it delivers laughs, scares, and surprising depth, making it a must-watch for fans of horror comedies.
Delivered the goods!
I had the privilege to see this at the premiere and although this is an independent movie with a smaller budget, It is very well made and the actors are all very good. It's a great mix of horror with splashes of comedy throughout, If you are fan of the horror genre and support the indy film scene , i would highly recommend that you watch this film the first chance you get!!!!
Kyle Hytonen has made a great film and might even end up being a cult classic in future, the way he seamlessly blends horror with comedy without missing a beat is amazing, I am now on the Kyle Hytonen hype train and I applore everyone else to come on board for the ride!
Kyle Hytonen has made a great film and might even end up being a cult classic in future, the way he seamlessly blends horror with comedy without missing a beat is amazing, I am now on the Kyle Hytonen hype train and I applore everyone else to come on board for the ride!
Replace actors with AI
Everything in this movie is bad - but not in a good way. The director lacks the self-awareness for it to be a classic "so bad that it's good" kind of movie. Instead, the acting, dialogue and effects are "so bad that it's bad". Everyone in this movie, including the writers and director, could easily be replaced by AI -- in fact, I look forward to the day that AI takes the job of mediocre people. That way, they can't waste the time of anyone else.
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- 1h 22m(82 min)
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