Director: Jeff Sefton•Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
A group of college friends reunites for a birthday celebration in a remote cabin, only to find themselves targeted by a mysterious and violent force. As they try to escape, they realize they are trapped in a deadly game of survival. Tensions rise and secrets emerge as they fight for their lives against an unseen enemy.
30 Miles from Nowhere received mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and effective scares within the slasher subgenre. Some critics found the plot predictable, but many highlighted the film's ability to create tension and deliver on horror tropes.
Praised for its tense atmosphere and effective jump scares.
Noted for its solid execution of slasher genre conventions.
Some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic but enjoyable for genre fans.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented through Google reviews, but general sentiment suggests it's a competent horror film for fans of the genre.
The film was shot in rural Ohio, contributing to its isolated and suspenseful setting.
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