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Incinerator
The movement is over, but the work must continue. Sister knows its up to her to complete the mission, will Brother stop her? This dread filled sci-fi dystopia was filmed entirely against green screen. Based on the short comic story by Mary. E. Brickthrower, M. Sean McManus, and illustrated by Brian Quinn. Film cover illustration by Rev. Dave Johnson.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embarks on a camping trip that quickly turns into a fight for survival when they become the targets of a sadistic killer. As they try to escape the remote wilderness, they uncover a dark secret about the area and the horrifying truth behind the killer's motives. The group must use their wits and courage to outsmart their pursuer before they are all eliminated.
Critical Reception
Incinerator received mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences. While some praised its attempt at creating suspense and a dark atmosphere, many found the plot predictable and the execution lacking. The film struggled to stand out in the crowded horror genre, often being cited for its generic storyline and underdeveloped characters.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a familiar slasher premise with limited originality.
The film attempts to build tension but is hampered by a weak script.
Characters are often forgettable, making it difficult to invest in their plight.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally lean towards disappointment, with viewers often citing the film's lack of innovation and uninspired scares as major drawbacks. Some acknowledge a few tense moments but ultimately find the overall experience unsatisfying.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget, which reportedly led to some challenges in its production and visual effects.
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