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Fender Bender
Directed byMark Pavia
Written byMark Pavia
Produced by
  • Joshua Bunting
  • Jordan Fields
  • Gus Krieger
  • Carl W. Lucas
Starring
CinematographyTyler Lee Cushing
Edited byLana Wolverton
Music byNightrunner
Production
companies
Distributed byShout! Factory
Release date
  • 23 May 2016 (2016-05-23)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Fender Bender is a 2016 American slasher film by writer and director Mark Pavia. Fender Bender is the first film co-produced with ChillerTV and Shout! Factory, it went into production on November 4, 2015. Shout! Factory developed, financed, and distributed the film and it premiered on ChillerTV June 3, 2016 [1] after a limited theater release on May 23, 2016. The film was shot in Albuquerque, New Mexico, but is set in Colorado, and follows a 17-year-old girl being stalked by a serial killer.[2]

Plot

Hilary (Makenzie Vega), a 17-year-old girl, gets into a fender bender shortly after obtaining her driver's license. She innocently provides all of her information to the other driver (Bill Sage). When Hilary returns home, her parents are angry at her, though the stranger rear-ended her. As a result, they go on holiday without her, leaving her alone and vulnerable. Hilary invites her friends, Rachel and Erik, over and receives a text from the stranger. She has unwittingly become the next victim as the mysterious driver stalks her suburban home later that stormy night while Erik, Rachel, and she defend themselves. Complicating matters is Hilary's ex-boyfriend, who appears on the doorstep drunk.

Cast

Release

Fender Bender was released by Shout! Factory on June 3, 2016 airing on Chiller TV. Shout! Factory released the film on Blu-ray and DVD format on October 4, 2016.

Reception

Felix Vasquez Jr. of Cinema Crazed stated that he was "expecting almost nothing and was shocked at how effective it was in the end. It's a solid stalk and chase slasher film mixing "Death Proof" and "The Hitcher" and director Pavia delivers a strong genre entry suitable for a lazy Friday night and some beers."[3] Matt Donato of We Got This Covered was more lukewarm indicating that although "Makenzie Vega asserts herself as a future genre star," "filmmaker Mark Pavia dilutes an original idea with stale, musty slasher generics that have been dominating too many of my reviews lately. A select few moments shine – mostly involving gnarly gore effects – but the sum of this creepy driver's rampage is nothing but a bland home invasion/slasher wannabe told through a weak, timid voice."[4] Jake Dee of The Joblo Network rates the film a 5 out of 10 citing lack of originality and "over-trampled" "Halloween-like tropes" as drawbacks while redemption comes in the slick pacing and ever increasing gore and violence culminating in its avoidance of a pat Hollywood ending which "make the movie a bit better than perhaps it should be."[5]

Notes

  1. ^ Anderson, Derek. Nov. 4, 2015. Scream Factory and Chiller's FENDER BENDER Begins Production, Main Cast Revealed. DailyDead.com. Retrieved 2016-07-19.
  2. ^ Mr. Disgusting. Oct. 20, 2015. Shout! Factory Making Their Own Movies, Starting With 'Fender Bender' Bloody-Disgusting.com. Retrieved 2016-07-19
  3. ^ Vasquez Jr., Felix. June 06, 2016. Fender Bender (2016). Cinema-crazed.com. Retrieved 2016-07-19
  4. ^ Donato, Matt. Fender Bender Review.wegotthiscovered.com. Retrieved 2016-07-19
  5. ^ Dee, Jake. June 03, 2016. Fender Bender Movie Review joblo.com. Retrieved 2016-07-19

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