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Watchable but ultimately forgettable and rather dull at times. Has the usual Italian horror tropes and bland performances. **2.5/5**


Movie spotlight
A prostitute is brutally killed by the road side by a maniancal killer. Nearby a horror film is being produced but the director is worried that the script is too passé for a modern audience and so he plans to include a séance scene - he hires a real medium to carry out a ceremony with the cast and crew to help inspire the script but she is attacked by an evil spirit. Meanwhile members of the cast are being picked off one by one and police detective Walter is desperate to stop his girlfriend, the lead actress Jennifer, becoming the next victim...
A group of teenagers decide to spend their spring break at an abandoned summer camp. Unbeknownst to them, the camp has a dark past and a vengeful spirit is lurking, determined to make them pay for disturbing its rest. As the teens begin to disappear one by one, they realize they are trapped in a nightmare from which there may be no escape.
Massacre is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered minimal attention upon its release and has since faded into obscurity. It is rarely screened and not widely available, making critical consensus difficult to establish. Reviews, where they exist, often cite its derivative plot and poor production values.
Lacks originality in its slasher-movie tropes.
Suffers from low production quality and amateurish execution.
Minimal impact or recognition within the horror genre.
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Information regarding this film's production or any notable behind-the-scenes details is extremely scarce, likely due to its limited distribution and low profile.
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Watchable but ultimately forgettable and rather dull at times. Has the usual Italian horror tropes and bland performances. **2.5/5**