[2] The film follows a group of friends on a weekend retreat at a remote cabin in the woods who become the targets of a crazed killer.
In 1990, Mister Mason arrived home from work, armed himself with a shotgun, and proceeded to kill his wife and two of his children.
In 2003, college student Michael decides to take his girlfriend Kea and their friends to his Granddad's house in the woods for the weekend.
Joining Michael and Kea on the trip are Kevin, Michelle and Tonya, along with couples Shawn and Erika, Tony and Kendra, and Rock and Nikki.
The next morning, a trio of teenagers late for a class field trip try to catch up with their bus when their car runs out of gas.
Harry hacks the machete into Erika’s head, and proceeds to shoot Kevin to death with one of Granddad’s guns.
Tony runs away to get the battery him and Kendra came across earlier as Harry shows up, chasing the others away from the car as him and Michael exchange gunfire.
Michael Mfume wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the film with no experience, contacts or money for production.
[1] The film was shot in 15 days over a four-month period in Baltimore, Maryland at Morgan State University, Ashburton, Walbrook Junction and Druid Hill Park.
"[3] Something Awful gave it a rating of - 48, commenting "How do you review a movie so unfit for public viewing that you can't even figure out any of the characters' names?
"[4] I-Mockery criticized the film heavily in one of their movie spotlights, remarking "At the end of the credits, the word, "peace" is shown.
"[5] The Baltimore Sun was slightly more positive in its review, commenting that the film initially showed some promise but that "Once the killings begin, the movie ceases to generate much interest.