

Camp Daze
While searching for a way out of the woods, a group of lost friends stumble upon Camp Hiawatha and take up with the teens who are bunking there. But the party's over when they discover that this camp is literally stuck in a time warp -- 1981, to be exact -- and that they're living the same horrible day over and over. Can they escape the wrath of a killer who's silently stalking the campers and their terrified counselors?
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Plot Summary
A group of counselors at Camp Beaver Lake prepare for the arrival of campers, unaware that a masked killer is stalking the premises. As the summer progresses, the counselors find themselves picked off one by one in a series of gruesome murders. The survivors must band together to uncover the identity of the killer before they all become victims.
Critical Reception
Camp Daze is a low-budget independent horror-comedy that garnered a cult following among fans of slasher films and B-movies. While not critically acclaimed, it is often praised for its B-movie charm, humorous self-awareness, and practical effects, despite its predictable plot and sometimes amateurish acting.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its tongue-in-cheek horror and over-the-top gore.
- Panned by some for its weak script and inconsistent tone.
- Considered a fun, albeit amateurish, entry into the slasher genre by its fans.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location at a real summer camp in Michigan.
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