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Rating: 5.1/10 by 20 users

Chemical Peel (2014)

A weekend trip to the woods for a bachelorette party turns deadly when a nearby train accident causes a chemical reaction that overtakes the secluded valley. But waiting out the disaster inside could prove to be just as dangerous as being outdoors.

Directing:
  • Hank Braxtan
Writing:
  • Hank Braxtan
  • Arielle Brachfeld
  • Dan Sinclair
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Oct 14, 2014

Rating: 5.1/10 by 20 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 35 minutes
Budget: $20,000
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: survival, bachelorette party, chemical leak, eco-horror

Wuchak

**_Six women in a cabin-in-the-woods of SoCal and… something toxic_** "Chemical Peel" (2014) only cost $20,000, but it’s so proficiently made it doesn’t feel like a micro-budget Indie. It comes in the tradition of “Carriers” from five years earlier with the main difference being that this is a ‘confined location’ flick. In other words, the bulk of the runtime involves the house-in-the-sticks and the dramatics of the females. Speaking of which, blonde Natalie Victoria stands out on the beauty front as protagonist Rae. Meanwhile statuesque redhead Arielle Brachfeld is a real biyatch as Angela, but it happens. Leigh Davis is also worth a mention as Kimberly. Too bad the director didn’t know how to shoot women. At about the 18-minute mark the situation takes a life-or-death turn and the story becomes very compelling. It morphs into a body horror flick and is hampered by the one-dimensional location, but it’s worth checking out for those interested. It runs about 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot in the Greater Los Angeles area at Glendale, Ojai, Semi Valley and Hollywood. GRADE: B-


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