Holla (2006)

Holla (2006)




Synopsis

A popular sitcom star and six of her closest friends set out for a relaxing weekend in the wilderness, only to find themselves stalked by a homicidal maniac in director H.M. Coakley's viciously hilarious horror comedy. Soon after the group crams into Monica's SUV and heads out on the highway, Monica's boyfriend Dwayne spots his recently paroled cousin Troy hitchhiking on the side of the road. Later, with one more passenger than originally planned in tow, the crew arrives at their remote cabin only to find that Monica's agent has also decided to join the party with the intent of convincing the reluctant actress to renew her contract -- and he's brought along a date as well. When Dwayne proposes to Monica as a heavy thunderstorm rolls in and the friends decide to celebrate with some champagne, Troy heads into the kitchen to retrieve a bottle and set the party into motion. Just then, a news bulletin flashes across the television screen implicating Troy in a shocking murder. Though Dwayne insists that his cousin is a simple thief and has never harmed a soul, the lights suddenly flicker out and the body count begins to rise. With no place to run and a killer on the loose, the fun grinds to a brutal halt as the frightened vacationers attempt to survive through the night while revealing the true identity of the killer before the maniac responsible for so much carnage is the last one standing.

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