

Movie spotlight
The Butcher
A tragic car accident in the middle of nowhere finds six stranded college students fighting for their lives after making a horrifying discovery in a remote farmhouse in director Edward Gorsuch's rural frightener. With no place to run and no police station for miles, these doomed students are about to discover that down home hospitality is the last thing on the minds of the murderous family who stalks them through the woods.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip find themselves targeted by a psychopathic former police officer who has become a cannibalistic killer. As they try to escape his remote hunting ground, they uncover the terrifying extent of his depravity. The film explores themes of survival and the dark side of human nature.
Critical Reception
The Butcher received a generally negative reception from critics, with many citing its gratuitous violence and weak plot as significant drawbacks. Audience reactions were mixed, with some appreciating its raw horror elements while others found it difficult to watch.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by some for its intense gore and bleak atmosphere.
Criticized for its predictable storyline and lack of character development.
Often described as a straightforward, violent slasher film.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Atlanta, Georgia, utilizing remote and isolated locations to enhance its unsettling atmosphere.
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