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***Fun small-budget horror in the Nevada desert, but trashy and one-dimensional*** A Las Vegas bus full of partyers travels though Nevada to the Burning Man Festival when they get stuck in the desert and a diabolical cult attacks. Tara ...


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When a party bus on it's way to the Burning Man music festival breaks down in the desert and in the middle of a group of Satanic devil worshippers, all hell literally breaks loose. A massacre leaves seven survivors trapped in the bus, fighting for their lives while wondering if someone or others are not who they seem.
A group of young women on a party bus heading to Coachella get stranded in the desert. Their night takes a terrifying turn when they realize they are being hunted by a sadistic cult. The bus becomes a literal party bus to hell as they fight for survival against their fanatical pursuers.
Party Bus to Hell is a low-budget independent horror-comedy that garnered mixed to negative reviews, often cited for its gratuitous gore and weak plot, though some viewers appreciated its B-movie charm and comedic elements.
Praised by some for its intentional B-movie feel and comedic gore.
Criticized for its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
Considered a niche film for fans of extreme or grindhouse horror.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce, but available comments suggest it's a polarizing film, with some finding it entertaining for its over-the-top violence and dark humor, while others found it lacking in substance.
The film was shot in Joshua Tree, California, a location known for its stark desert landscapes that contribute to the film's isolated and unsettling atmosphere.
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***Fun small-budget horror in the Nevada desert, but trashy and one-dimensional*** A Las Vegas bus full of partyers travels though Nevada to the Burning Man Festival when they get stuck in the desert and a diabolical cult attacks. Tara ...