When I stumbled upon this 2016 movie "Ditch" from director Joe Hendrick here in 2025, I had never heard about the movie. And the release that I had gotten a hold of was titled "Ditch Day Massacre", oddly enough. Regardless, with this being a horror movie, of course I opted to give the movie a fair chance.
I made it 31 minutes into the ordeal before I pulled the plug and gave up out of sheer and utter boredom. I virtually had no idea what was going on in the movie, aside from Vick Taddler, played by Bill Oberst Jr., just walking around randomly killing people. But everyone else in the movie was there for filling. They had no purpose or storylines to participate with. I have no idea what writers Daniel P. Coughlin and Ryan Coughlin were trying to accomplish with their script, but it failed miserably.
The only familiar faces on the cast list were Bill Oberst Jr., yeah I've watched enough low budget movies to be familiar with this guy, and Lynn Lowry whom had a far too small role in the movie. The acting performances in the movie were fair, I suppose. Not really a whole lot of in-depth acting going on from what I sat through.
This movie was a boring swing and a miss of a horror slasher. I will never return to attempt finish watching the movie, because I just simply didn't care one bit about the characters of the lacking storyline.
If you enjoy horror and slasher films, like I do, you need to wide "Ditch" a wide berth.
My rating of director Joe Hendrick's 2016 movie "Ditch" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.