13 eerie, 2013 - ★★½
REVIEWED
Average Canadian indie horror outing that starts with a cool concept and ends up just becoming another lame body count rack'em up. A group of forensic students get taken away to a training compound, where they're expected to study a set of medical supplied corpses. Only there happens to be more corpses than had been placed around the camp, and they're forced to fight for their life.
I'm not going to be cruel on this, I can't say it worked for me but I've seen far worse. Some of the gores pretty good, sadly during the last third most actions at night and is barely lit. The actings is also passable, its just a shame they didn't use the forensic camp concept in a better way.
[PRFR]
A bearded Nick Moran playing the camps stoner cook Larry 'where's me chickens' Jefferson.
Originally taken from Letterboxd
REVIEWED

Average Canadian indie horror outing that starts with a cool concept and ends up just becoming another lame body count rack'em up. A group of forensic students get taken away to a training compound, where they're expected to study a set of medical supplied corpses. Only there happens to be more corpses than had been placed around the camp, and they're forced to fight for their life.
I'm not going to be cruel on this, I can't say it worked for me but I've seen far worse. Some of the gores pretty good, sadly during the last third most actions at night and is barely lit. The actings is also passable, its just a shame they didn't use the forensic camp concept in a better way.
[PRFR]
A bearded Nick Moran playing the camps stoner cook Larry 'where's me chickens' Jefferson.



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