Ax 'Em

Ax 'Em (originally titled The Weekend It Lives) is a 1992 American horror film directed by and starring Michael Mfume.[1] The film follows a group of teenagers on a weekend retreat at a remote cabin in the woods who become the targets of a crazed killer.

Ax 'Em
DVD released by York Entertainment
Directed byMichael Mfume
Produced byMichael Mfume
Written byMichael Mfume
StarringMichael Mfume
CinematographyReggie Daniels
Edited byGeorge Bolden
Production
company
2 Smooth Film Productions
Distributed byYork Entertainment
Release date
Running time
71 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Cast

  • Michael Mfume as Michael
  • Sandra Pulley as Kea
  • Joe Clair as Tony
  • Racquel Price as Kendra
  • Tracy Wiggs as Rock
  • Maria Copper as Nikki
  • Kelci Jeter as Tonya
  • Greg Jones as Shawn
  • Kristine Louisa as Erika
  • Fredrick Montgomery as Kevin
  • Thomas Hunt as Brian
  • D-Taylor Murphy as Breakfast
  • Chris Gatewood as Granddad
  • Archie Williams as Harry/Bum #1
  • Julia Gorin as Sarah
  • Arthur M. Jolly as Mother Killed

Reception

Critical reception for Ax 'Em has been overwhelmingly negative, and Beyond Hollywood opined that the film was "one of the most visually atrocious films I’ve come across in a long, long time."[2] Something Awful gave it a rating of - 48, commenting "How do you review a movie so unfit for public viewing that you can't even figure out any of the characters' names?"[3] I-Mockery criticized the film heavily in one of their movie spotlights, remarking "At the end of the credits, the word, “peace” is shown. Never have I seen a stronger case for war."[4] The Baltimore Sun was slightly more positive in its review, commenting that the film initially showed some promise but that "Once the killings begin, the movie ceases to generate much interest."[5]

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References

  1. Corey, Mary. "'It Lives' or dies tonight for young Mfume". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  2. "Ax 'Em (2002) Movie Review". Beyond Hollywood. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  3. "Ax' Em (review)". Something Awful. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  4. "Spooky Movie Spotlight: Ax' Em". I-Mockery. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  5. Hunter, Stephen. "Mfume's 'It Lives' shows promise until killing starts". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
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