Once again as a precursor to this review if you’re wondering why I’m reviewing such a low budget not critically acclaimed film is because that is me and my best friend’s favorite type of horror film.

Most likely to die is a very funny movie but I’m not sure if it’s fun in the way they intended. It features a cast of college students who make bad decisions which usually makes for the best modern low-budget horror films.  It tells the story of a group of friends having a high school reunions of sorts at a secluded house in the Hollywood Hills. All the characters are sort of introduced by what they were voted most likely for in high school. Things go wrong when they find their missing friend in a weird cabin a mile away from the house. Hilarity been in Sue’s as a masked killer wearing a graduation robe and hat starts to pick off the friends one by one. There are a ton of funny cool kills one example being the killer using his graduation cap to slice somebody’s neck. I think my favorite part of the film was when one of the friends said he was going to go get help on foot because all of their spark plugs have been removed. He then proceeded to walk halfway to town then decides it’s taking too long and walks halfway back. And if that isn’t funny I don’t know what it is. And like most low-budget horror films it ends with a weird dumb twist that doesn’t make any sense. Overall this movie was bad but I would say it’s so bad it’s good.

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Caleb Watford

Student - Fall 2019