Cannibal Diner is a 2012 German low budget horror film directed by Frank W. Montag (Slasher) from a screenplay by co-producer Mario von Crapiewski. It stars Alexandra Lesch, Kristiana Rohder, Lara Baum, Indira Madison, Violetta Schurawlow and Alexandra Jordan.
It was released in the USA by Brink on DVD October 15, 2013.
Kati (Alexandra Lesch) is a young model on her way to a birthday party for her little sister Celine. Tanja, Kati’s best friend, and other friends want to celebrate and camp near the woods. While preparing the party, the girls get attacked by strangers. Still on the way to the camping place, Kati loses her way in the woods and is led on to the wrong track by a young female tramp. When her car is stolen afterwards, Kati finds herself lost in the deep forest and arrives at an old factory, where a clan of cannibals is already preparing their feast’s main course: Kati’s friends…
A cavalcade of attractive actresses run around in the woods filmed in high-def widescreen mode, initially holding some minor promise, at least in terms of cheapo production values. However, once the grunting cannibalistic mutants show up in their awful red-tinged make-up Cannibal Diner becomes as tiresomely predictable as its come-on title and the ‘found footage’ finale seems to go on forever.
Adrian J. Smith, Horrorpedia
“There is no nobler of an intention on display here than to fill the screen with breasts and beasts as a sleazy appeal to the stoner set of easily amused horror moviegoers. The film is not even ashamed of the fact that it blatantly apes scenes from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre shot for shot as if Gus Van Sant himself were behind the lens. Some shaky night vision “found footage” and a growling soundtrack from metal bands named Demon Boy, Alien Vampires, and Sonic Thrill round out the kitchen sink of dead horse horror movie clichés.” Culture Crypt
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