Film Review – Founders Day

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Co-writers Erik and Carson Bloomquist played with horror just under a year ago, having their way with summer camp terror in “She Came from the Woods.” Tonality wasn’t steady, but the siblings had some fun with genre highlights, endeavoring to provide a ride for fans who’ve experienced the routine repeatedly. The Bloomquists return with “Founders Day,” which is another semi-cheeky take on fright films, with the target here slasher cinema, finding their own holiday to make a mess of. The writing hopes to deliver scares and mild political satire concerning a vicious mayoral election occurring during a mass murder event, and “Founders Day” has some level of blood to satisfy the faithful. The rest of the picture runs into problems fairly early, with the script attempting to create a chess game of characters to follow as doom arrives, and director Erik Bloomquist is never sure what he wants the feature to be, as swings into camp and loss of life are treated without finesse, deflating the viewing experience. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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