Indy film.
A group of kids are hunted by a psycho and forced to make a decision. They have three hours to either kill one another until there's one survivor who gets to live or they all die.
There are no tricks and you'll know who the killer is as soon as the film opens. There is a twist, but it's a predictable one and really isn't a plot twist, but more of a "oh, that's why" sort of thing.
The worst part of the film is just how well the killer controls the situation. 6 kids in a house in the woods with poor outside lighting, yet he has all escapes covered like there's 12 of him. It's just unrealistic.
Still, it's not a horrible film nor is it an instant classic. Worth a dollar rental if you're in the mood for indy horror.
5 out of 10.