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‘Hell Fest’ will scare the hell out of you

Hell Fest will scare the hell out of you

The new horror film, “Hell Fest”, gives a refreshing group of scares that many horror films lately have been missing. With a plot that is unique and hasn’t really been done before, this movie keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time and delivers many unnerving scenes that have you engaged throughout the whole movie.

“Hell Fest” is the story of a traveling horror nights amusement park called “Hell fest.” The film follows a group of friends who learn about a supposed murder that happened there a few years ago and a killer who is back to prey on those at the park. The killer soon takes interest in this group of friends and begins to follow and torture them one by one.

This unique plot makes it so the audience is invested in the characters and what is going to happen next. Since the park is filled with characters whose job is to scare those attending, the killer disguises himself as a worker so he can prey on the group without raising suspicion from security.

“Hell Fest” has a sense of realness, in the way that something like this could happen in real life. This slasher film makes you scared even after watching it. The real-life scares of “Hell Fest” will follow you through this Halloween season.

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Delaney Schafnitz
Delaney Schafnitz, Features Editor
Delaney is in her third semester here at San Diego Mesa College. She is majoring in Journalism and this is her second semester on the Mesa Press staff, her first semester as Features Editor. Originally from a small town in central California, Delaney moved to San Diego in hopes of obtaining her AA in Journalism at Mesa. She has an obsession with writing and poetry and is an avid reader. She has always wanted to be a writer for a newspaper so joining the Mesa Press was the perfect idea last semester and she is excited to be Features Editor!
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