The Windmill Massacre

Charlotte Beaumont stars as an Australian fugitive in the Netherlands who joins a tour group to escape extradition.

After their bus breaks down by a windmill reputed to be haunted by an avenging demon, the tourists begin mysteriously dying.

It premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival in August 2016 and received a limited theatrical release in the US in October.

After returning, Abe finds an ancient document that says a local Devil-worshipping miller became an avenging demon after he was burned alive.

Each of the tourists find personal items in the cabin that remind them of dark secrets, and they experience nightmares or flashbacks.

As the miller disappears, Jennifer remembers her dead brother and risks her life to rescue Curt, slashing Abe's neck.

[7] Though praising the premise, Justin Lowe of The Hollywood Reporter wrote the film "never manages to connect the high concept with effective characterization".

[2] Maitland McDonagh of Film Journal International called it "formulaic stuff" besides the location and focus on windmills.

[8] Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Noel Murray called it "an unusually slick and well-acted slasher picture" whose professionalism makes up for its lack of originality.

[9] Rob Staeger of L.A. Weekly, in comparing it negatively to The Abominable Dr. Phibes, wrote that it focuses too much on the slasher villain and not enough on the questions raised about grace and repentance.

[10] Dread Central's Matt Boiselle rated it 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "Jongerius keeps the template simplistic, ferocious, and absorbing to those who like a lot of slaughter with their tour-information videos – recommended.