After her younger sister dies, Candace is convinced the only way to feel normal again is to return to her old summer camp. While there, she comes face to face with a local murderer and quickly realizes he may be the only one who really "gets" her.
Overall, this was a decent campy horror comedy script. This felt like one of those turn-your-brain-off kinds of slasher scripts, which is not a bad thing at all because those can be very entertaining. But if you want your script to stand out above other camp slashers, I would recommend working more on fleshing out your story and your main characters before anything else I've listed.
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The writer shows great promise. The story moved along at a brisk pace and didn't overstay its welcome. The concept delivered on the goods advertised and the characters were very well described. The dialogue was exceptional and fun to read. The spelling and grammar were excellent.
In the story, Ethan is 12, and Alex is 6. They are brothers in a harsh dangerous world. The movie is a zombie apocalypse movie, and the two brothers stray from home one day, unfortunately right as the apocalypse happens!
When four problematic couples spend a weekend on Lover’s Lake, they are faced with the terrors of the urban legend, Skinned Tom, a skinless man who punishes cheaters by flaying them.
After being dumped by his girlfriend, a down-on-his-luck alcoholic moves into an unusually affordable NYC apartment only to find out that the previous tenant isn't quite ready to leave – despite dying three years ago.
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