Paintball Massacre trailer: get ready for a deadly reunion this December

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

A trailer has arrived online for a film that looks to be right up my alley, bringing to mind the paintball sequence from Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI and the 1987 paintball tournament thriller Masterblaster. It's director Darren Berry's Paintball Massacre, which is coming to DVD and Digital on December 15th, courtesy of Uncork'd Entertainment. Check out the trailer above, and if you like what you see you can pre-order the movie HERE!

Scripted by Chris Regan, Paintball Massacre has the following synopsis: 

Old school friends go on a paintball trip, miles away from civilization. Things go horribly wrong when they discover a cold-blooded masked killer is among them. Soon the paint is mixed with blood as they fight to survive their school reunion.

Katy Brand, Lee Latchford-Evans, Robert Portal, Ian Virgo, Cheryl Burniston, Lockhart Ogilvie, Natasha Killip, Joe Hallett, Nathan Clough, Ryan Winsley, Aoife Smyth, Tony Banham, Brendan Carr, Paul Holbrook, and Hellraiser's Nicholas Vince star.

Paintball Massacre has been described as a "throwback to the golden age of slasher pics"… and that happens to be exactly the kind of movie I like to watch.

Paintball Massacre

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