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The final half brings about a slew of other great encounters, from the couple chased through the woods to the friends being ambushed outside the barn and finally the thrilling encounter within the cornfield that allows for a great hit-and-run tactic in opening up some wounds while adding to the suspense of the situation. As is to be expected, that sets up the really fun slasher set- up here once this becomes apparent where it starts off with the stellar barn ambush to open this to the chilling appearance in the daughter's bedroom as well as the ensuing encounter down in the basement where they end up following the blood trail to meet up with the killer. By focusing on the first half featuring the culture shock more on the more traditional and conservative rural community not being acclimated to the looser attitude of group coming down with him, this one comes off rather fun with the scenes of them hanging around the barn pitching in on chores or engaging in the rather fun community dance that's featured here. Like most quality slashers, this one really gets a lot to like here with the way this one sets up the group to be whittled down later. This one was quite the fun and overall enjoyable slasher effort.
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While returning to his hometown farm, a group of friends from the big city finds that a local legend about a deranged serial killer is true when their planned activities around the farm bring them into contact with a vicious being known as Pitchfork and forces them to stop his rampage. Who does that? Guide: F-word, sex, no nudity.

It is acceptable, but don't expect originality.okay women are killed without first having their tops ripped open. Every hear of ear fluid and balance? This is not going to win any awards.no wait it did, seven various festival awards including Hot Springs International Horror Film Festival 2016 best in category.
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Note: After a person is stabbed is the gut and ice picked in the ear, there is no way they run at a full gait. The characters have a superficial development and perhaps Jenny (Addisyn Wallace) is the only one we get attached to and most likely because she is a small innocent girl. And like too many of these films, no matter how far or fast you run, our killer is there. We don't know anything about him until we get near the formula part that partially explains him. His left arm has a pitchfork grafted to it that stays bloody the whole film.

The killer, as we see in the film poster wears a dog face mask, because leather has been done. They even secured the rights to "Honey I'm Good" for the barn dance, one of the better scenes. The actors were selected for their hard bodies and dancing skills, not necessarily a bad thing. The acting was hit and miss, mostly miss, which is forgivable in this type of film where bad actors die first.
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The production was professional done and not some lame amateur attempt.

This is a slasher film with plenty of blood and killings, mostly scenes done in other films and better.

The person I had suspected to be the killer is attacked first. The group sets up for a barn dance in Clare, Michigan and then the killing starts. His dad (Derek Reynolds) can't "believe my son is a fairy." The film opens with a tease murder of a country girl (Anisbel Lopez?) who looks and acts like she has never been on a farm. He is gay and is coming home with a group of supportive friends. Hunter Killian (Brian Raetz) is a farm boy who went off to college.
