Somerset film Paintball Massacre hits shelves in Asda and its streaming on Amazon Prime
The dark comedy feature was filmed in Somerset in 2018
Somerset film producer Joe Hallett with the newly released film on Asda shelves
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Cast: Katy Brand, Lee Latchford-Evans, Robert Portal, Nicholas Vince, Ian Virgo
Storyline: Old school friends go on a paintball trip miles away from civilization. But things go horribly wrong when they discover a cold-blooded masked killer is amongst them. Now, they must fight to survive their school reunion.
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Synopsis:
Old school friends go on a paintball trip, miles away from civilization. Things go horribly wrong when they discover a cold-blooded masked killer is among them. Soon the paint is mixed with blood as they fight to survive their school reunion.
PAINTBALL MASSACRE Review–Fun-Filled Microbudget Mayhem By Paul Grammatico
Written by Chris Regan
Directed by Darren Berry
Reunions can be a pound of many painful pasts coupled with a ton of judgment of your present. Faced with the fear of losing control of their youth and, for the men, their masculinity, someone decides to have some form of recreation to promote some superficial bonding between former classmates. These excursions can result in drama that tears open old scars and regrets of terrible pasts.
In Uncork’d Entertainment’s newest microbudget excursion
Paintball Massacre, we enter not only into the wrenching pain of a student reunion, but the evolution into something much more sinister.