

American Nightmare
A deranged female serial killer stalks seven young people whom phone a radio call-in show to discuss their darkest fears and a night-long game of cat-and-mouse is put into motion by the darkly sinister-looking murderess.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a weekend getaway find themselves targeted by a mysterious killer. As they try to escape the increasingly deadly situation, they uncover dark secrets about their own relationships and the isolated location they are trapped in. The nightmarish events force them to confront their deepest fears and fight for survival against a relentless adversary.
Critical Reception
American Nightmare (2002) received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its derivative plot and uninspired direction. While some audiences appreciated its attempt at a suspenseful slasher film, it was largely panned for its predictability and lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and relies heavily on horror clichés.
- Predictable plot twists and underdeveloped characters.
- Offers minimal scares and suspense for a thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that while some viewers found the film to be a passable low-budget horror flick, many were disappointed by its unoriginality and predictable storyline. The jump scares were noted as being infrequent and ineffective by many.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot on a shoestring budget in a secluded cabin in the woods, which director Donnie "Hollywood" Joe stated was intended to enhance the sense of isolation and dread.
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