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Butchered

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A group of teens camp on a local island where an escaped killer hides from the authorities. Nicknamed 'The Butcher' he enjoys cutting up his victims and stalks the friends in a battle of wits and survival.

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Audience Member Nothing original - steals liberally from several more mainstream offerings, most heavily from I Know What You Did Last Summer. The acting was a cut above the typical B movie. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Audience Member "Butchered" is a neatly packed, burst of low-budget slasher horror directed by Charles Stewart Jr. with co-directors Sheila Brothers and Shaun O'Rourke. Honestly I hope those are more honorary co-directing credits, because I don't see why a film that falls just over an hour really needs multiple directors, but whateve. That is no issue really. "Butchered"stars the standard cast of characters played by Timothy Woodward Jr., Nikki Beall, Cory Broadwater, Robert Covington, Kit Johnson, D.J. Naylor, Jaime Moffett, plus a few other actors in a story that follows a group of friends, who take off on vacay to a small secluded island, off the coast of the Carolinas. The story is a nice, classic nightmare of slasher fanfare that places the young up against the force of a homicidal psycho, butcher. The set- up is thought out, leading us through a nice, "all fall down" scenario that, considering the budget and talent, manages to create an easy, story arc. The dialog is a bit underwhelming, and melodramatic, but it gets you there fundamentally. Personally I think the writing is too "over-thought" with the material seeming cliché and unauthentic. However this is only a slight hindrance and nothing that effects the ability to watch the film. Some characters are more driven to emote the stories intentions while a couple stagger through the lines and scenes systematically. Still this is a "slice-n-dice" flick so all they need to do is be there and die for the camera. This they definitely do. The acting is the quality you would expect in a low-budget flick like this, like I stated before some actors give a better performance than others. The actual dialog and character development is sort of weak, often creating disconnected and unconvincing performances. Still there are moments when the acting and dramatic character interactions pick-up and deliver, giving us some suspense and enough connection to move the story along. The actual story is a pretty nice "birth of a slasher" narrative with recognizable 80 slasher influence. As for the special effects and sound effects in "Butchered" I am split on both. The music and instrumental created the desired effect that Stewart was aiming for, my issue is I felt it was hokey, white-washed and too damn sugary. Plus the timing for these elements coming in to the scenes, guiding the feeling of the story, often seemed "over produced" and a bit too clichéd. It created an unintended cheese factor that came off more Disney than horror. The special effects on the other hand worked for most of the kill scenes, with nice camera angles, little editing tricks that leave the gore implied, like the vintage horror films used, give credibility to the scenes. The blood and visceral elements are practical effects. They are limited with most deaths and brutality implied, but enough shows to create a nice effect. The killer is a menacing monster guy with the stoic brutality of any antagonist in slasher horror. I know it sounds like I didn't like the film but I did, actually. It isn't anything special but for a cut-down film that is only a few minutes over an hour, "Butchered" gives a comparable, quick, slasher nightmare. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Ultra low budget hack and slash fest with terrible acting and annoying characters. Every second word is a curse. Thumbs down, except for the axe wielding killer-at least he had some fright packed into him. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member Generic slasher that fails to kick off and has the usual boring elements found in these lifeless ripoffs. The characters have little developing, which is good since the film gives little remorse for them in the end. It ultimately just becomes a chop-show. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A group of teens camp on a local island where an escaped killer hides from the authorities. Nicknamed 'The Butcher' he enjoys cutting up his victims and stalks the friends in a battle of wits and survival.
Producer
Sheila Brothers, Phillip Troy Linger, Brent Lovell, Aaron Enright
Screenwriter
Sheila Brothers, Shaun O'Rourke, Roxanne Marchand
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 12m