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Quite a handful of cliches in this movie but still an enjoyable found footage that does a slow build up to ramping the spooks fully.


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Beckoning the Butcher explores the night Chris Shaw and his four friends summoned a spirit into their holiday house - then disappeared forever.
In a secluded cabin, a group of friends on a getaway find themselves targeted by a relentless killer. As paranoia and fear escalate, they must uncover the identity of their tormentor before they are all picked off one by one. The film delves into psychological terror and brutal violence as the survivors fight for their lives against an unseen threat.
Beckoning the Butcher received a mixed to negative reception, often cited for its generic plot and attempts at gore over substance. While some appreciated its low-budget commitment to the slasher genre, many critics found it predictable and lacking in originality. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some enjoying the straightforward horror elements and others deeming it forgettable.
Relies heavily on gore and jump scares.
Fails to offer a fresh take on the slasher subgenre.
Competent but ultimately uninspired horror filmmaking.
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The film was shot on a very limited budget, with much of the production relying on the dedication of its cast and crew to bring the horror elements to life.
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Quite a handful of cliches in this movie but still an enjoyable found footage that does a slow build up to ramping the spooks fully.