


Strange and hard to follow, but quite a surprise when it comes to horror movies. First off, this movie is not scary at all, and relies heavily on the 'colored oatmeal dripping out of faked wounds' sort of gore. There's no real plot, no character development and a set straight out of a film student's project.
But in spite of this, the movie does have quite a bit of merit. While this movie is cheap b-movie horror fodder, it is the most progressive one of that genre. The men in the movie are openly bisexual, and two of them talk about having slept together previously. Essentially this comes out of nowhere, as the boys are not given to stereotypical traits leading you to suspect their alternative proclivities.