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Hellbent (2004)

Director: Paul Etheredge-Ouzts

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From Time Out New York

This slasher movie tells the tale of four roommates who cross paths with a psycho-killer when they take a morbid detour through a park where two gay teens were horribly murdered the night before. The dudes, on their way to the nearby West Hollywood Halloween carnival, catch the eye of a leather daddy in a sexy devil mask and do some flirting, unaware that they're toying with the very scythe-wielding maniac who murdered those poor boys. Although it's utterly formulaic, HellBent clearly tops the 2003 lesbians-versus-killer picture, Make a Wish, for style and attitude.

Author: MM 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out New York website


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