TL;DR – A film with some good ideas that is unfortunately bogged down some truly frustrating elements
Score – 2 out of 5 stars
Post-Credit Scene – There is a mid and post-credit scene

Review –
This is one of those films that is really difficult to review for a number of
reasons. First I feel that I am far from the target audience also I am not an
expert in Ozploitation sub-genre of horror films. However, while I might not be
able to be as sophisticated in my critiques as usually, I’ll give it my best.
So to set the scene, we open in on Sophie (Sophie Thurling) as she sits in a
hospital waiting for treatment for cancer. While she waits a man comes up to
her, her father Harrison (Brendan Bacon) and it is clear from the first moment
that their relationship is very estranged. Three-years-later and Sophie have
beaten cancer enjoying a life of alcohol and drugs and living every moment. She,
Kyle (Lucas Pittaway), Dave Eddison (Martin Astifo), Chad Blavinski (Sunny S.
Walia), Brad Barns (Daniel Facciolo), and Nina Hancock (Lorin Kauffeld) head
off into the countryside to Orange Lodge to have a quiet weekend only to find
themselves in the crossroads of different warring parties.