Writers/Directors The Butcher Brothers and Producer Don Lewis Live in Person!
Cody’s got a lot going on in his life. Born into the notorious biker gang, The
Crew, his loyalty has been called into question after a recent scrape with the
law. His best friend and fellow Crew member, Q, is a hot head who’s dating
Cody’s cousin Shade. And his ex-girlfriend Michelle has already moved onto
another guy.
But all that plays second fiddle to his mom’s 50th birthday. The
Crew has pulled out all the stops for a rowdy birthday bash at an old farmhouse
out in the country. The beer is flowing, the bikes are gleaming and the girls are
hot. What could go wrong?
Turns out pretty much everything. Michelle’s little
sister Megan gets stuck with Shade, Cody, Q, and their rookie bike repairman
Elroy as the party dwindles. Cody and the gang are staying the night but Megan wants to catch a ride home. She sees one more person outside, but can’t find
him again when she goes to ask for a ride. And then Michelle comes back.
She stumbles in beaten and bloodied. But all is not as it seems and it quickly
becomes apparent that Michelle is under some kind of evil influence as she
lashes out and attacks Elroy. When a group of dangerous strangers seemingly
stuck in the 50s appear, the bikers discover that Michelle may be the least of
their problems.
THE VIOLENT KIND is a supernatural horror film where the beer
and blood flow in equal measure. It combines elements of teen slashers, home
invasion horror, exorcism films and more into one crazy, quirky film. It’s insane
and bizarre and totally unique. If bikers, beer, babes and blood sound like your
idea of a pleasant night at the movies, then crack open an ice cold PBR, sit back
and enjoy the ride. (Luke Mullen)