Death Trip (2021)

Among the worst of the worst and apparently the glaring exception that proves the rule about Canadian horror movies.

Four friends go on a trip to a cabin where, for 80 minutes of its 100 minute runtime, they sit around and talk over each other or party with the townies with absolutely nothing of interest happening, or anything that even faintly resembles a plot. I would have thought this was literally just a video someone shot of a bunch of their friends hanging out for a weekend, except that the acting wasn’t that good, and that, in the last 20 minutes, one guy starts to try to kill the others with a hammer for no reason that’s ever explained, and they spend the end of the movie thwacking each other in the head with hammers and croquet mallets. I’m not exaggerating. Four friends talk for 80 minutes and then wake up the next morning and try to kill each other with hammers for about 20 minutes in poorly-choreographed scuffles, and that’s the movie.

This movie has 2.8 stars on IMDB and that’s much too generous. Waste of pixels. I can’t imagine what they were thinking.