The Hills Run Red

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A film student is obsessed with an urban legend about a horror film that was so graphic all prints were destroyed. He tracks down someone involved in the film and heads out with his girlfriend and best friend in search of a copy.

You'll figure out early on why the film is so "graphic". At that point you're essentially just watching a horror film.

There is a twist or two, and one moment that, quite honestly, is just fantastic. It's such a small detail and so cool that it's amazing nobody has thought of doing it before. I'll give you a hint so if you see it you'll know what I'm talking about: There's a girl singing in the scene.

Other than that, it's standard horror movie stuff.

Horror fans will appreciate it, but this won't be a classic.

5 out of 10.
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