Although how radiation and inbreeding caused one of them to become some kind of tree-man is interesting and seem far-fetched. The makeup for the mutated locals has some good variety employed to portray disfigured faces and limbs. The Horde (2018) certainly has a lot of nasty gore and a few of the effects are particularly gross. Throughout the film, several characters are killed quite brutally, being shot, stabbed, burned or dismembered. There was a scene of a woman with her skull repeatedly bashed against a tree, leaving chunks of flesh and hair behind. A girl is seen being nailed on the table, very explicitly shown. He is later seen still alive, missing both arms and both legs, bleeding profusely. There is a graphic scene of a young man being dismembered with an electric saw. The movie contains a lot of painful violence and torture which will make anyone cringe. As things go from bad to worse, Crenshaw becomes their only hope if they are going to get out alive. What should be an educational and fun-filled weekend turns into horror as the group is besieged by an unspeakable evil – a horde of hideously disfigured, mutated humans with an insatiable taste for blood. Soon after their arrival, the former Navy seal finds himself on a rescue mission to save the woman he loves as well as her students from a town of psychotic mutated cannibals lead by escaped convicts who have spent the last three years of their lives cooking meth. The film follows John Crenshaw, an ex-Navy Seal, as he accompanies his girlfriend and her students on a weekend photography trip to the lake. Tiffany Brouwer as Selina Duboix Rating = 2.5/5 Graves Producer: Doreen Bennett, Joel Bennett, et.
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