
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.... (Full plot summary below)
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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.
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| Daily DeadHeather WixsonWith a sense of swagger and an unflinching pace, Carnage Park is truly a cinematic triumph from top to bottom. |
| NerdistScott Weinberg[If] Sam Peckinpah, John Boorman, or Arthur Penn ever opted to direct a low-budget 1978 horror flick, it might look a little like Carnage Park. |
| ColliderPerri NemiroffKeating's work continues to improve, with Carnage Park suggesting that he's more than ready to tackle bigger and lengthier shoots - if he chooses. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayMost B-pictures imitate other movies, but writer-director Mickey Keating’s Carnage Park steals so freely that it almost becomes derivative in an original way. |
| VarietyBen KenigsbergTo enhance the grindhouse vibe, the color scheme mimics that of a fading film print that has "gone pink," which presumes a staying power that "Carnage Park" is unlikely to have. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoCarnage Park delivers the thrill-ride such a twisted title suggests, as Mickey Keating's gun-slinging abandon paints the California desert a unique shade of red. |
| Film InternationalElias SavadaMickey Keating has chomped down on a big slab of 1970s grindhouse meat and spat out Carnage Park, a grizzled B-movie crime-gone-awry blue plate special. |
| The A.V. ClubKatie RifeKeating keeps the story tight, giving the audience enough twists and turns to keep the ride fun. |
| New York TimesNeil GenzlingerIts dialogue would probably fit on a couple of sheets of paper. But it sure is creepy, in a throwback sort of way. |
| Bloody DisgustingTrace ThurmanCarnage Park isn't a perfect film, but it's a fun little ride. |