


Monster Night
On Halloween, a teenage boy who is grounded and forced to baby-sit his brother and sister discovers, along with his siblings, that his house is haunted.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students find themselves trapped in a secluded cabin during a stormy night, only to discover that they are not alone. As the night progresses, they are stalked by a relentless creature, forcing them to fight for survival. The film blends elements of slasher and creature features with a darkly comedic tone.
Critical Reception
Monster Night is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered a mixed to negative reception. While some viewers appreciated its campy B-movie charm and occasional humorous moments, critics often cited its predictable plot, uninspired creature design, and uneven performances as significant drawbacks. It is generally considered a cult film rather than a mainstream success.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its attempt at blending horror and comedy.
- Criticized for its low production values and generic plot.
- Seen as a typical direct-to-video horror flick with some entertainment value for genre fans.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Monster Night are scarce, but those available suggest it's a film that appeals primarily to dedicated fans of low-budget horror comedies. Viewers often describe it as cheesy and predictable, but some find its B-movie aesthetic and humorous elements to be its saving grace.
Fun Fact
Director Jeff Burr is known for his work on other low-budget horror films, including 'The Stepfather II' and 'Puppet Master 4'.
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