This is a charming semi-spoof horror featuring a bunch of ’80s horror actors playing themselves (Kane Hodder, cameo from Michael Berryman, plus Bill Moseley in a role obviously intended for Robert Englund, and, strangely for just a moment, John Schneider, who directed) who decide to skip an autograph session at a horror movie convention (where fans thank them for signing autographs by gushing things like, “I’m going to sell it on Ebay!”, etc.) to take an assignment “haunting” an RV park for a weekend.
An obvious love letter to the folks who starred in the sequels to “Friday The 13th”, “Halloween”, etc., and, like a lot of these movies, fun enough to watch these guys play comedic versions of themselves to be entertaining, even though it’s basically terrible.
The sole problem is that for some reason, Schneider, whose filmmaking skills are apparently about on par with his political acumen (at one point in the last few years he was investigated by the Secret Service for making comments on social media advocating for executing the United States President), decided to edit parts of it totally out of order for no particular reason. Nobody’s watching this for the narrative, though, so, not a big loss.