Trailer invites you to ride the Party Bus to Hell with Tara Reid

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Party Bus to Hell Rolfe Kanefsky

We heard back in May that director Rolfe Kanefsky had wrapped production on his latest horror movie PARTY BUS TO HELL, and now a trailer for the film has been released online.

With a cast that includes Tara Reid, Sadie Katz, Stefani Blake, Demetrios Alex, Ben Stobber, ViDonna Michaels, Shelby Nicole, Raymond Gutierrez, Richard Hochman, Johnny Molinaro, and Devanny Pinn, PARTY BUS tells the following story: 

When a party bus on its way to Burning Man filled with a bunch of sexy young adults breaks down in the desert and in the middle of a group of Satanic worshippers, all hell literally breaks loose. A massacre leaves seven survivors trapped on the bus, fighting for their lives while wondering if someone or someones are not what they seem.

Kanefsky wrote the screenplay, based on a story crafted by executive producers Sonny and Michael Mahal.

PARTY BUS TO HELL will be making its world premiere at AMC Theatres Town Square Las Vegas on October 30th. It will then be presented to potential buyers at the American Film Market next month. Hopefully it will secure a good distribution deal there, because I really want to see this movie. Judging by the trailer, it's going to be a good time.

Source: YouTube

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