Two years after their loved ones were murdered in obsessive rage, the survivors are dragged into a horrific psychological breakdown - and blood soaked plan for revenge.
Acting
Judith O'Dea's unhinged grief monologues deserve a thesis.
Production
Shot-on-video aesthetic that screams 'borrowed my uncle's camcorder.'

Director
Jason Paul Collum
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is a direct sequel to October Moon (2005), itself a micro-budget homage to 1970s psychological horror. Director Jason Paul Collum specifically cast genre icons O'Dea and Stevens to lure cult audiences.
The 'gay theme' keyword barely scratches the surface—this was marketed as groundbreaking queer horror in 2008, though modern audiences often find its handling of internalized homophobia more exploitative than empathetic.
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