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Hell Fest full movie is released on Sep 28, 2018. Watch Hell Fest online - the English Horror movie from United States , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $18,160,930. Hell Fest is directed by Gregory Plotkin and created by Seth M. Sherwood with Cynthea Mercado and Stephen Conroy. Hell Fest is available online on Tubi TV and Apple iTunes.

Hell Fest is introduced as a horror theme park which travels across the country during the Halloween season. A young girl from Cincinnati is shown to be separated from her group during one of the mazes. There she is confronted by a masked figure known as "The Other" (Stephen Conroy). She recognizes The Other as a man who had been following her and her group of friends the entire night. The Other attacks the girl, stabbing her in the gut before hanging her. The young girl's corpse appears to blend in with the other prop bodies as The Other leaves the scene. Natalie (Amy Forsyth) is shown to be arriving at her former apartment where her best friend, Brooke (Reign Edwards), still resides. She greets her old friend but is disappointed to learn that a former classmate, Taylor (Bex Taylor-Klaus), whom Natalie does not get along with is living with her. Though Natalie's visit was planned, Brooke is shown to have been uncertain that Natalie would actually arrive as she had been distant of late due to school and work. As such Brooke and Taylor arranged a visit to Hell Fest with Quinn (Christian James), Brooke's boyfriend, Taylor's boyfriend Asher (Matt Mercurio), and their respective friend Gavin (Roby Attal) who is attracted to Natalie..

As know as:

Hell Fest, Park grozy, Elles parks, Хэллфест, Фестивалът на ужасите

Release Date:

Sep 28, 2018

Release Date (Streaming):

Dec 18, 2018

Countries:

United States

Language:

English

Stream Service:

Lionsgate Films, CBS Films

Production Companies:

CBS Films, Tucker Tooley Entertainment, Valhalla Motion Pictures

Gross worldwide:

$18,160,930

Taglines:

Fun Getting In. Hell Getting Out., From an Executive Producer of The Walking Dead, Terror Never Felt so Real.

Reviews

Mark Kermode
Kermode & Mayo's Film Review
It wasn't anything new, it was old riffs done in a way that was actually quite efficient.... The nastiest is the right level of nasty, the silliness is the right level of silly.
by rottentomatoes, Nov 16, 2018
Mike McCahill
Guardian
Plotkin's relentless button-pushing, coupled to the script's cringe-inducing yooftalk, instead mark Hell Fest as unmistakably the work of middle-aged execs trying to jab suggestible teenagers back into cinemas.
by rottentomatoes, Nov 16, 2018
Kevin Maher
Times (UK)
They did this 40 years ago, and better, in 'Halloween.' It's getting really, really tired.
by rottentomatoes, Nov 16, 2018

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