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Massacre at Femur Creek

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As his wedding day approaches, a nervous groom reluctantly joins his childhood friends at a wild bachelor party organized by his overbearing best friend. However, the festivities turn into a night of terror when a psychotic killer starts hunting them down, forcing the group to confront their deepest fears and fight for their lives in a desperate struggle for survival.

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Jim Schembri jimschembri.com Well, this is garbage. Not total garbage, mind. But bad enough to make you weep and wonder “why did they bother?”...Bad continuity, shots that don’t match, party-store horror effects, bad acting, overuse of music, clumsy editing. They’re all here.  Rated: 0.5/5 Oct 16, 2025 Full Review Surya Komal Just for Movie Freaks Massacre at Femur Creek doesn’t try to reinvent the slasher wheel—instead, it rolls it downhill with reckless joy. Rated: 2.75/5 Jul 9, 2025 Full Review Bradley Gibson Film Threat While the film is uneven, and the attempt to build relatable characters into a Halloween-esque slasher film is strained, the ambitious effort is noteworthy and at least partially succeeds. Rated: 6/10 Apr 29, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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Mc c Massacre at Femur Creek delivers a surprisingly heartfelt twist on the classic slasher formula. Directed by Kyle Hytonen, the film follows Patrick, a nervous groom-to-be who joins his friends for a bachelor party deep in the woods. What begins as a night of laughs and drinking quickly spirals into a blood-soaked nightmare when a masked killer starts stalking the group. What sets this indie horror apart is its blend of humor, nostalgia, and emotional honesty. The film captures a vintage 1980s vibe with its synth-heavy score, grainy visuals, and tongue-in-cheek performances. Yet beneath its campy surface lies a genuine story about friendship, growing up, and facing change. Patrick’s tension with his best friend Teddy adds surprising emotional depth, grounding the chaos in something real. While the film’s budget is small, Hytonen’s creativity shines through. The practical effects, lighting, and pacing maintain suspense without relying on excessive gore. The killer’s motives remain vague, and a few scenes lean into familiar tropes, but the film’s self-awareness keeps it fresh and fun. Ultimately, Massacre at Femur Creek isn’t just a slasher—it’s a love letter to the genre. It’s goofy, gory, and unexpectedly touching, proving that even low-budget horror can have both heart and bite. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 10/16/25 Full Review Kyle W H If you like movies with Bros, Boobs, Bongs and Blood this one’s for you!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/24/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis As his wedding day approaches, a nervous groom reluctantly joins his childhood friends at a wild bachelor party organized by his overbearing best friend. However, the festivities turn into a night of terror when a psychotic killer starts hunting them down, forcing the group to confront their deepest fears and fight for their lives in a desperate struggle for survival.
Director
Kyle Hytonen
Producer
Derek Lukosius, Kyle Hytonen, Andrew Martin, Nigel Hartwell, Luke Meneok
Screenwriter
Kyle Hytonen
Production Co
A Henry Krinkle Production
Genre
Comedy, Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Jan 1, 2025
Runtime
1h 22m