Arriving on DVD from Brain Damage Films are two ultra-low-budget shockers with very limited extra features. While the movies come from extremely different places in the genre, both suffer from having ambitions that exceed their grasp.
First up is director Tony Ducret’s psychological chiller Hospitality (just out under the Midnight Releasing banner). After an insane 25th-birthday party of which he remembers very little, Teddy wakes up in his parents’ ski cabin in Vermont to a wrecked house, stranded by his best friend and girl. Surveying the damage, Teddy comes upon Paul and Craig, who seem to have crashed after the night of hard partying. Craig is a slob of epic proportions, nursing an awful hangover, while Paul is just fine, quite apologetic and a little overly friendly and nice, offering to help Teddy clean up the house as thanks. It’s no surprise where this is going: Waking up...
First up is director Tony Ducret’s psychological chiller Hospitality (just out under the Midnight Releasing banner). After an insane 25th-birthday party of which he remembers very little, Teddy wakes up in his parents’ ski cabin in Vermont to a wrecked house, stranded by his best friend and girl. Surveying the damage, Teddy comes upon Paul and Craig, who seem to have crashed after the night of hard partying. Craig is a slob of epic proportions, nursing an awful hangover, while Paul is just fine, quite apologetic and a little overly friendly and nice, offering to help Teddy clean up the house as thanks. It’s no surprise where this is going: Waking up...
- 11/11/2008
- Fangoria
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