Director: Crystal Bellings•Genres: Horror, Slasher
A group of young women on a Hawaiian vacation are targeted by a deadly, masked killer. The killer, possessed by the spirit of his serial killer father, wields a power drill and systematically murders anyone who stands in his way. The remaining survivors must fight for their lives as the body count rises.
Slumber Party Massacre III is widely considered one of the weaker entries in the franchise, often criticized for its uninspired plot, predictable scares, and lower production values compared to its predecessors. While it adheres to the slasher formula, it rarely offers anything new or particularly engaging for audiences.
The film suffers from a derivative plot and a lack of memorable characters.
The slasher elements are present but lack genuine suspense or creativity.
Despite attempts at gore, the overall impact is minimal.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but existing commentary tends to align with critical sentiment, pointing to a generic horror experience with little to distinguish it from other low-budget slasher films of the era.
The film was shot in Los Angeles, California, despite its Hawaiian setting, a common practice for low-budget productions to save costs.
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