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Rabid Love

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Five college graduates go on vacation in the woods and fight to survive when one of them becomes infected with a synthetic rabies virus.

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Audience Member Paul J. Porter's "Rabid Love" is a retro-charged love affair with classic 80's horror that does so much more than the term "throwback" could justify. The film stars Hayley Derryberry, Jessica Sonneborn, Brandon Stacy, Josh Hammond, Hannah Landberg and Brian Reece in a story that combines psychological/grindhouse atmosphere with traditional thriller/melodrama. Five friends decide to spend a weekend at a family cabin in the woods for some hunting typical comradery that turns into a retreat into Hell. The story in "Rabid Love" hits on familiar themes, but the combined elements with the major plot creates a truly original nightmare. The beginning of the film was a little bit of a sleeper. It did feel as if the first 40 minutes lasted forever before something major happening in the storyline. It didn't seem really boring but I found myself becoming more aware that no real scares or bloody scenes had taken place yet. The first of half of the story really allows for a more emotional connection and character build for the horror to come. What makes it worth the wait it the stellar attention to retro aesthetics and one kick ass soundtrack. It plays out like a classic rock opera. Now the second and third acts in "Rabid Love" really amp up the action and intensity, creating a creepy almost grindhouse melancholy that is both compelling and chilling. All this rises to a fevered pitch of terrifying circumstances as the story arcs finally where the film becomes one really intense fight for survival that hits on vintage thrills of both grindhouse and psychological horror films of the late 70's and early 80's. "Rabid Love" is really a well planned and executed tribute to the heydays of classic b-movie and survival horrors. The characters are convincing, and drawn out enough to connect with without being over exaggerated. The soundtrack is truly a epic play and sets the nostalgic and entertaining tone to the film. The actually horror and bloody elements are restrained and a bit under-glorified but the effects are well done. Paul J. Porter really does show a true talent and deep love with classic horror, and the almost romantic embrace that 80's directors held for the genre. That aspect often gets left out of modern horror which tends to go for the guts and gory. I really enjoyed this film once it kicked in, and with the attention to period aesthetic- a solid story "Rabid Love" is well worth any horror fan's attention. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member total bullshit. superbooooring Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Audience Member In time when Horror Films seem to be losing their sense of self and focusing on either pure GORE or random acts of violence without much substance, I found this little gem of a horror flick. In a throwback to the 80s classics such as The Howling, Friday the13th and Sleep Away Camp this film is surprisingly enjoyable. You have your youths going up to a cabin for one last hoorah and they come up upon some evil in them there mountains. I dont want to give to much away but the dialogue is at times witty and with little jabs at the movies of old, the writers and director are obviously fans of the old style horror films. This is less polished and more dirty without the gore and random nudity that doesnt further the story. If anyone happens to be anywhere around one of the festivals this is currently playing in, drop in and go back to the 80s with a wonderful little indie gem in Rabid Love. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member If you're a fan of 1980s slasher flicks, take a chance on this movie. Set in a small Kansas community, it pays homage to the town and area-which if you're from the area as I am, you'll love it. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member What can I say... Of course, it's my movie so I think everyone should be shivering with antici... pation to see it! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Five college graduates go on vacation in the woods and fight to survive when one of them becomes infected with a synthetic rabies virus.
Director
Paul J. Porter
Producer
Hayley Derryberry, Robert M. Galarza, Paul J. Porter, Brian Reece, Jonathon Henry
Screenwriter
Paul J. Porter
Production Co
BAR Productions, Rogue Taurus Productions, Open Wound Films
Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 11, 2017
Runtime
1h 33m