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PARTY BUS REVIEW

 


AUSTIN’s friends have gone above and beyond to make his Bachelor party one to remember. Unaware, he and his friends board the PARTY BUS with his ex-girlfriend and some shady people from his past for the ride of their lives.


Starring: David Samson, Elley Ringo, and L.C. Holt


Directed and written by: Carlos Berber


  Celebrating on a “Party Bus” seems to be a thing these days, but maybe not after this one. A private event is going on to celebrate Austin (David Samson) getting married. The drinks are flowing, and the drugs are kicking in when Jennifer (Elley Ringo) arrives. She’s searching for Austin because she wants to have an important conversation with him before he gets married. It doesn’t seem like the right place or time to have this kind of talk, so why not move it to the party bus.

  Before Jennifer can get to the reason for being there, Austin along with certain guests are invited to get on the party bus. The bus is a big surprise, but the arrival of Austin’s brother Sean (L.C. Holt) is an even bigger one. The two have a short reunion, and then the party ends. Sean reveals he’s in complete control of the bus, and has some bad things planned for those onboard.

   It won’t take long for Sean to demonstrate just how far he will go. His first kill is wild, but is also done with a touch of humor. There won’t be much laughing after that, as this ride is going to be shorter than expected for most of the passengers. There will be plenty of shooting, stabbing, and decapitations on this trip. Hell even those who didn’t get on the bus are left for dead.

  When blood isn’t spilling, there’s a search for truth, and lessons about relationships. Austin is still at the center of everything, as many of his so-called friends have secrets that effect him. Some will get to spill the beans, and others won’t live long enough to spit it out. Things will certainly come to a head, for those who still have one. 

  “Party Bus” is a party for those looking for heads to roll! Before the bus even pulls away the death count will rise. It doesn’t get much better for those on the bus, as most of them have a one way trip to their doom. Austin will have a lot to learn about truth, and friendship before it’s too late. With that, I give it 3 pools of blood.


  HorrO


More information at: http://promotehorror.com/2022/12/03/party-bus/

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