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Ruin Me
Description
Alexandra is a young who has such a beautiful life. One day, her whole life turns upside down after she decided to go with her friends on camping trip. There, they play a series of games that contains going to a haunted house. The fun turns deadly and Alex has to fight evil power to save her life.
Alexandra is a young who has such a beautiful life. One day, her whole life turns upside down after she decided to go with her friends on camping trip. There, they play a series of games that contains going to a haunted house. The fun turns deadly and Alex has to fight evil power to save her life.
Actors:
Traver Johnson,
Lesli Harad,
Ken Price,
The After Effect,
Ryan Slagle,
Matt Fairfield,
John Odom,
Johnathan Swainston,
Marcienne Dwyer,
Rocky Rector,
Chris Hill
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Traver Johnson
Lesli Harad
Ken Price
The After Effect
Ryan Slagle
Matt Fairfield
John Odom
Johnathan Swainston
Marcienne Dwyer
23 June 1981
Rocky Rector
Chris Hill
Director:
Preston DeFrancis
Country:
United States
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June 06, 2018
Around the midway point, "Ruin Me" takes interesting turns with both plot and protagonist, ratchets up the mystery, and treks into unanticipated territory.
August 31, 2017
It's DeFrancis' feature debut and will certainly succeed in getting him noticed.
August 29, 2017
Self-consciously reconstructed from references to Saw, Freaks, Shutter Island and any number of slashers, Ruin Me is a postmodern horror that makes its own manipulative use of familiar scenarios very much a part of its plotting machinery.
September 01, 2017
While it might not reinvent the wheel for slasher movies, it's a decent effort anchored by a great central performance.

