

Party boat goes wrong? Nah, this is a floating abattoir with trust issues.
When Amanda and friends stumble across an old boat, they think they have found an ideal secluded party spot. Drinking too much and cranking up their music they have no idea that they are disturbing the boats violent sole occupant- a scarred figure with a painful past and a dark secret. Soon this mysterious violent man begins to pick off the unwelcome visitors and adds them to his macabre collection in the meat locker. Amanda thinks help is at hand with the arrival of another group on board but the newcomers have their own agenda and wont let anything get in their way.
Practical Effects
Meat locker collection suggests gloriously gross practical effects.
Acting
Jason Flemyng elevating cheap horror with legitimate gravitas.

Director
Aubrey Reynolds
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jason Flemyng has somehow appeared in both Guy Ritchie classics and direct-to-streaming horror—this man contains multitudes.
The 'party boat slasher' subgenre peaked with Ghost Ship (2002) and has been chasing that catastrophic energy ever since; Cutter at least knows to add a second villainous faction to keep things unpredictable.