100 ACRES OF HELL Review: Please Take The Advice Given To Our Protagonists

That it took three pairs of hands to direct Indican Pictures’ newest horror, 100 Acres Of Hell, serves a bit bewildering for a low budget indie horror. Then again, if genre movies of this kind are more or less your speed, conscionably, you pretty much get what you pay for. The rule especially goes for fans of wrestling and with Gene Snisky starring, there’s enough fan service here to go around. As for the film, it’s a modest, half-decent effort to level out the spectacle with some caliber of drama, though still a task with a script inherent in its machismo and a round of supporting characters fresh from your dad’s arsenal of bros facing a mid-life crisis. That’s essentially what’s offered with Snisky as he leads the story Buck, a former wrestler with a seemingly tragic past and an affliction he carries everyday. He groups up with old friends […]

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