
Welcome to Slasher Sleepout: The Ultimate Horror Movie Experience. It's part camping trip, part haunted house, and part escape room, all rolled into one extreme 36-hour event. Six strangers are hooded, dropped in the middle of the woods, and must navigate increasingly strange and dangerous mysteries. Alexandra, the only participant who has never even seen a horror film, reluctantly tags along with her boyfriend. But one by one, the other campers meet grisly fates, and Alex mu... (Full plot summary below)
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Welcome to Slasher Sleepout: The Ultimate Horror Movie Experience. It's part camping trip, part haunted house, and part escape room, all rolled into one extreme 36-hour event. Six strangers are hooded, dropped in the middle of the woods, and must navigate increasingly strange and dangerous mysteries. Alexandra, the only participant who has never even seen a horror film, reluctantly tags along with her boyfriend. But one by one, the other campers meet grisly fates, and Alex must unravel the mystery of who's responsible if she wants to have any hope of survival.
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| Seattle TimesBrent McKnightAround the midway point, "Ruin Me" takes interesting turns with both plot and protagonist, ratchets up the mystery, and treks into unanticipated territory. |
| Silver Screen RiotMatt OakesThis concept horror from Preston DeFrancis tries to combine the shlocky guesswork of a whodunnit in with the craze of Escape Rooms to middling effect. |
| Austin ChronicleRichard WhittakerAt first glimpse, neo-slasher Ruin Me seems to be running face-first into the razorblade traps of postmodern spoof. Yet that glib and well-worn trope is just a mask to hide a more incisive kind of fright. |
| The Hollywood NewsKat HughesRuin Me is a rip-roaring ode to the slasher genre. With giggles, gore and homages aplenty, this is an absolute delight for genre fans. |
| B*tch Stole My RemoteJoe LipsettDeFrancis and Bissett's script never quite recovers its footing, resulting in a climactic chase that feels too drawn out... Despite the polarizing scene, there's a lot to recommend about Ruin Me. |
| The LensAndrew WyattRuin Me is deficient in all the usual ways that mark a low-budget indie horror feature, but for all its flaws, the film still has one undeniably gratifying hook. |
| Daily Record (UK)Garry McConnachieWhile it might not reinvent the wheel for slasher movies, it's a decent effort anchored by a great central performance. |
| HighDef DigestDeirdre CrimminsDespite some clumsy acting and a little forced dialogue, Ruin Me is a magnetic take on a new realm of horror entertainment. |
| User ReviewColleen OVery fun new addition to the slasher cannon. A movie by horror fans for horror fans! |
| User ReviewDaniel STotally engrossing film with puzzles to figure out (for the audience) every step of the way! And a brand new combination of lots of traditional horror ideas; super original concept. |