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Don't Go to the Reunion
Scott Rantzen (Brady Simenson) is a horror movie loving misfit who is teased by the popular students in school. When a date with the very popular and very beautiful Erica Carpenter (Stephanie Leigh Rose) backfires, he feels as though his life is ruined. Ten years later, the gang reunite for their class reunion. Little do they know that someone is waiting for them and ready to see that they pay for what they did. Is Scott back for revenge and will the old gang survive to tell the tale? It'll be more gore for Class of 04.
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Plot Summary
A group of former high school friends, now adults, decide to attend their ten-year high school reunion. However, their reunion takes a terrifying turn when they discover that one of their former classmates has been murdered, and a killer is lurking among them. As paranoia and suspicion grow, they must uncover the truth before they all become victims.
Critical Reception
Don't Go to the Reunion received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, often being cited for its low budget, predictable plot, and uneven performances. However, some viewers appreciated its throwback slasher film elements and dark humor.
What Reviewers Say
While attempting a retro slasher feel, the film often falls flat due to its production values.
The mystery element is present, but the reveals are generally uninspired.
Some elements of dark comedy are present, but they don't always land effectively.
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Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and filmed on a very limited budget, with many of the cast and crew contributing their time and resources.
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