SINYSTER

Well I must say for the first movie of Borderline Entertainment, it trully rocked and kicked up some new dirt. From Ronnie sortor and Todd Reynolds comes a wicked masterpeice of the conflict all men face: The need to kill and the pleasure some of us get out of doing it.

The atomsphere alone sets an uneasy no escape feeling. Dark sets from within the old house which Aaron(Dan Skinner) occupies as the bloodthirsty, ax weilding, Immortal like psychopath. Tons of gore which by far surpasses RAVAGE. One scene which a human limb pile is depicted in one of the rooms, makes this one of the films highlights. One raging, bloody gun battle. Muliple gapping gun wounds. Two axes to the head. One head stomping. Ten freddy krueger finger creatures roaming the woods. Plus the soundtrack which gives the Sinyster it's creepy edge.

Two wounded robbers and the leader, Simon are on the run from a robbery which goes terribly wrong when a bloody gun battle takes place unexpectedly. The plan was devised by simon's girlfirend lisa (nice breasts) to rip off her boss at work but she failed to tell the three that the boss had a gun! On the way to the hideout(the old house), one man dies from his fatal wounds. Leaving Simon and alan who wait at the house. While in the house simon and alan stand there ground against Aaron: The Psychomath and hordes of undead victims. Simon begins to let his true side come out, the cold blooded killer.

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