Robert Heath's horror is riddled with plot holes and atrocious dialogue, but has a couple of brilliantly bananas performances and the odd crunchy jump
All the best student bashes include sex, drugs and a cracking game of truth or dare.
But the fun goes bad at one knees-up: a nerdy lad kills himself and, three months later, his friends are summoned by his soldier brother to a remote cabin in the woods for some game-related vengeance.
And we're not talking Pictionary.
Robert Heath's horror is riddled with plot holes and atrocious dialogue, but has a couple of brilliantly bananas performances and the odd crunchy jump.
Rating: 2/5
HorrorCatherine Shoardguardian.co.uk © 2012 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies.
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