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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

What's on Tonight: HAYRIDE TO HELL (2023) starring Bill Moseley and Kane Hodder

HAYRIDE TO HELL, a horror/comedy starring Bill Moseley and Kane Hodder, will be released on Digital and VOD September 24, 2024 by Breaking Glass Pictures. Moseley and Hodder previously worked together on Old 37. The film had it’s premiere at the iconic Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville, Pa. in 2022.

“Bill Moseley, known for his roles in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and House of 1000 Corpses, brings his intense, chilling presence to the role of Farmer Sam. Kane Hodder, famous for his portrayal of Jason Voorhees in four Friday the 13th films, adds his unique, menacing charm as the corrupt Sheriff Jubel. Their pairing makes Hayride to Hell a must-see for horror enthusiasts and a tribute to the legends of the genre.”

SYNOPSIS: Set on the Coxe Family Farm in rural Willis County, Farmer Sam (Bill Moseley) exacts his bloody revenge on unscrupulous local town-folk, including Sheriff Jubel (Kane Hodder), who menace him and attempt to steal the farm that has been in his family for 200 years.

Directed by Dan Lantz and written by Kristina Chadwick and Robert Lange, the film was shot on Chadwick and Lange’s farm in Pennsylvania. The film stars Graham Wolfe, Allyson Malandra, Denise Parella McDonald, Jared Michael Delaney, Shelby Hightower, Melanie Martyn, Brooke Stacy Mills, Aaron Dalla Villa and Cedric “Budge” Casimiro, with Impulse-FX providing effects.

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“Horror comedy with the meter leaning comedy. I could see myself watching this every year around Halloween. Moseley and Hodder both turn in great, unexpected performances, but the real heart of the film is the wide supporting cast, and the new fun costumes that should come out of this.” ★★★½ CyanideRush at letterboxd.com

“Lots of over-the-top gore and unnecessary violence but that’s what I expected going into it. I hope this gets picked up by a big company and gets distributed everywhere. Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley were amazing as usual. However; I feel the supporting cast is what made this movie great.” Khorowski at imdb.com

“The story feels like it could go in a couple of different directions and the unstable figure of Farmer Sam shows a calm side throughout. We get two horror icons leading the movie, which helps give us a reason to celebrate along with the events. Hayride to Hell is an excellent Halloween experience.” ★★★★ MovieReviews101.com

“It doesn’t really help that most of the deaths are dull, low-energy affairs, with the vandals from the first act being killed off for real as the hayride goes by. It’s not until the last fifteen minutes that director Dan Lantz (Bloodlust Zombies; Bloodrunners) manages to give the film any kind of energy. Before that, it just plods along from bloodless death to bloodless death at a pace more likely to kill from boredom than from fright.” ★ VoicesFromTheBalcony.com


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