Keating talked a lot about how I really liked the first act, and I thought the film’s overall structure was interesting...but idk. "Mickey Keating’s horror-thriller “Carnage Park” commands a real sense of style. Suggestion: Use EXTREME, SHOCKING & DISGUSTING MOVIES / DISTURBING DRAMAS / WEIRD, TRASH & UNCATEGORIZED / ANIMAZIONE ESTREMA / SCI FI ESTREMO & BEAST MOVIES…Peliculas y Cortometrajes proyectados en todas las ediciones del Festival de Cine de Sitges (actualmente conocido también como Festival Internacional…This horror-centric line from Shout! Overall, I didn't love it and didn't hate it but ended up somewhere in the middle, although leaning towards positive because I did appreciate aspects of it besides the feeling that it lacked a fully written script.A genuine missed opportunity. She was a fantastic final…Films that start off this intense usually keep a steady level of interest for me by the movie's end. Vivian was resourceful, brave, and bad ass.
The story is predictable and the villain could have been more effective as he felt a bit underdeveloped. Carnage Park Trailer Part crime caper gone awry, part survival horror film, this 1970s set thriller depicts a harrowing fight for survival after a pair of wannabe crooks botch a bank heist and flee into the desert, where they inexplicably stumble upon Carnage Park, a remote stretch of wilderness occupied by a psychotic ex-military sniper. I've never really seen that side of him. Its willingness to embrace polarity is exactly what I liked about it because movies worth watching, especially those that belong under the horror genre, are unafraid to push the envelope to uncomfortable extremes.Ashley Bell plays a woman named Vivian who serves as our heroine. The performances are excellent. That film is This was a pretty damn good movie. Carnage Park is exactly that, too—it’s Keating at his most stylish, dishing out a film unlike anything he’s done yet. They all carried the film. Lead actress was good, but that’s about it.a silent work of genius. In the words of Mickey Keating, a place resembling a nightmare - hell itself. AND I LOVE HER.I have fond memories of this film.

Alan Ruck, Darby Stanchfield, Michael Villar, and Larry Fessenden provide decent support. There were a few snippets here and there about his character but not enough to say why he was doing what he was doing. Everything is just alright.I’m totally indifferent on this one, if you liked it, cool. Ashley Bell is gives a solid lead performance.

Do you love all types of movies? I fucking hate blanket filters in horror movies, whether it’s a dull blur/grey or in this films case, a saturated orange. A twisted “true crime” story that’s heavily indebted to Quentin Tarantino and boasts all the historical validity of “Inglourious Basterds,” this gnarly gore-fest opens with the kind of reckless, apocryphal declaration that’s only made by geniuses or kids too young to know any better: “The film you are about to see is perhaps the most bizarre episode in the annals of American crime.” That’s a mighty big gauntlet to drop at the feet of an unsuspecting audience, but “Carnage Park” nearly lives up to its own hype — at least for a little while, anyway.Hooptober6.0 films made in a year ending in 6...2016Mondo Cinema is your reference guide to the wild wild world of movies.In the sweltering bad lands of California, two bank robbers (James Landry, Michael Villar) flee the authorites.Carnage Park - a place full of crudely made stick crosses and bodies.

The film's pacing was also painfully slow in places. The performances are excellent. Written and directed by Mickey Keating (Pod, Ritual, Darling), Carnage Park is a terrifying new film inspired by a true story. Starring Ashley Bell, Pat Healy, James Landry Hébert, Michael Villar, Bob Bancroft, Larry … I haven’t loved any of Keating’s movies yet, but he’s been pretty close to a great film a few times.