Fraternity Massacre at Hell Island

Synopsis:

A pledge must battle homophobia and a killer clown during his fraternity’s Hell Night. Several people at Felix University want the brothers and pledges of ZAP Fraternity dead, but now someone with an Ax to grind is killing them off one by one at the old haunted river park island. While on the island, a few of the college students learn what happens to people to blindly follow leaders without asking questions. Jack Jones must stop the clown, save the fraternity and find the courage to come out of the closet by sunrise.

Quick Thoughts:

While I first watched “Fraternity Massacre At Hell Island” years ago – the only thing I could recall is that it was bad. Being that there are not many queer horror films, I gave it another shot. It was even worse than I remembered! It’s hard to pinpoint where things went wrong, and perhaps easier to note what was done right – and that’s a very short list itself. The script is horribly written and strange, not to mention a storyline that’s way too convoluted to follow. The acting is simply atrocious, and the cinematographic elements are no better. It’s almost as if a group of students bribed an actual fraternity with free beer in order to make the film. The only thing I cannot deny is that this is certainly a queer horror film. It’s definitely not worth wasting your time watching, but it still is a queer horror film.

Watched?

Yes

Reviewed?

No

Worth It?

Thumbs Down

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Release Date:

29 January, 2007

Duration:

1h20m

Director:

Mark Jones

Writers:

Mark Jones

Stars:

Gary Berglund, Helen Walk Bowman, Jeff Capps

Awards:

N/A

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