Ruin Me

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Every Halloween, more extreme haunted attractions open for business, each promising even more thrills. Some have taken this to a whole new level. Welcome to Slasher Sleepout: The Ultimate Horror Movie Experience combining camping, haunted house, and an escape room into one extreme 36-hour event. Six strangers are hooded, dropped in the middle of the woods, and must survive a simulated horror movie. Alexandra, the only participant who has never even seen a horror film, reluctantly tags along with her boyfriend. But when the other campers start to die before their eyes, Alex becomes the star of her worst nightmares. (FrightFest)

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TheEvilTwin 

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English All in all, it's a very decent and surprising film that combines playful and engaging elements of an escape game, a fighting game and a forest survival game. The film holds the viewer's attention throughout, the characters are "okay", there is plenty of action and suspense, and overall it's actually fun to watch. However, once the film gets to the end, it starts to get a bit overwrought, readable and predictable, and in the final act, it takes, rather unnecessarily, a different path than I would have liked. Still, it's above-standard entertainment, and I'm not afraid to give it a solid three stars, as unfortunately not much is being made in this slasher/escape room sub-genre, so each new addition should be appreciated. ()

Malarkey 

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English As far as similar horrors go, it was quite a crazy ride, which got the maximum out of similar teambuilding events and managed to entertain in the process. ()

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kaylin 

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English ​​The American movie Ruin Me has great potential. It is actually not too badly made, and while it is certainly not an expensive production, it is not badly acted either. However, the movie's ending, the twist upon twist, just did not sit right with me. It is not that it did not fit. It is more like it ruined the whole experience for me. The ending was so unnecessarily over the top, the filmmakers wanted to impress me so badly until they eventually put me off. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English This one is very underrated. The first half is solid fun, especially for fans of outdoor war-games or horror scape rooms, like me, for example. But then Ruin Me gets serious and delivers a pretty WTF twist and also comes to a surprising and meaningful conclusion, which in the genre waters of today isn’t very common, I’d say. Certain apostate members of the public here are proof that, for many viewers, making an imaginative film is counterproductive. ()

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