Review of Camp Hell (2010) by Jessica D — 16 Jan 2012
The most frightening feature of Camp Hell is the fact that the creators used Jesse Eisenberg's face (more than laughable considering his small "role"/cameo) on the front cover in Redbox to promote the film.
Although a bit campy (no pun intended) at times, this movie provides a detail look at how certain christian camps take the bible and its teachings quite literaly, much to the dismay of the kids attending. The horror aspect of the film is found more evident in the brutality of how these camps are run, rather than the quick film shots of some sort of elusive demon that haunts the main character along with the rest of the camp.
The writers should have focused more on the realistic haunting theme of the camp setup itself rather than try to work in some irrelevant demonic creature to try to get its official stamp as a "horror" flick.
I think that doing so would have produced a much more rent worthy film.
This review of Camp Hell (2010) was written by Jessica D on 16 Jan 2012.
Camp Hell has generally received negative reviews.
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