When a party bus on it's way to the Burning Man music festival breaks down in the desert and in the middle of a group of Satanic devil worshippers, all hell literally breaks loose. A massacre leaves seven survivors trapped in the bus, fighting for their lives while wondering if someone or others are not who they seem.
Tara Reid
Darby Lewis
Sadie Katz
Joan Starrett
Jillian Newton
Lara Swit
Shelby McCullough
Ivy Roberts
ViDonna Michaels
Reese Neptune
Demetrios Alex
Peter Oates
Ray Gutierrez
Stuart Parker
Ben Stobber
Warren Fonda
Richard Hochman
Alan Armstrong
John Molinaro
Cult Member
Nailya Shakirova
Cult High Priestess
Brian Blu
Fik
Elissa Dowling
Cult Member Sect
Devanny Pinn
Kimberly Hudson
J. Spencer
J Spanner
Robert Rhine
Bob McReady
Michael Forsch
Lloyd Band
Selena D.
Ginger
Shawnn Morris Slaughter
Gregory
Steven Krasner
Chuck
Santy Luangpraseuth
Maggie
Sarah Eliza
Chloe
Aaron Groben
Mike
Ronnie Nanos
Denny
Lonnie Alex
Krystal
Jeremiah B. McQueen
Troy / Mummy
Denine Hunt
Matilda Getty
Jenevieve Hexxx
Cult Member with Snake
Ami Orto
Vegas Showgirl
Brenna Daly
Party Girl on bus
Kym Cisneros
Cult Blood Orgy Member
Chase Christensen
Cult Blood Orgy Member
Director, Screenplay
Rolfe Kanefsky
Story
Michael Mahal
Story
Sonny Mahal
May 14, 2019
3
***Fun small-budget horror in the Nevada desert, but trashy and one-dimensional***
A Las Vegas bus full of partyers travels though Nevada to the Burning Man Festival when they get stuck in the desert and a diabolical cult attacks. Tara Reid has a small part in the opening act.
“Party Bus to Hell” (2017) has the same basic plot as the even lower-budget “The Craving” (2008), but exchanges the deadly creature for the evil cult, not to mention “The Craving” is serious horror while “Party Bus” is decidedly horror comedy. The desert locations, satanic cultists and goofy-costumes also bring to mind “Race with the Devil” (1975) and “The Road Warrior” (1981) (“Mad Max” is even mentioned in the movie). But it’s by far the least of these with “The Craving” being the best of the lot despite its spare change budget (don’t get me wrong, “The Road Warrior” is definitely worthy and “Race with the Devil” has its points of interest).
The best things about “Party Bus” are the spectacular desert locations, quality soundtrack with some great metal and the amusing, kinetic tone. The inevitable creature looks quite wicked as well. But it’s all diminished by wallowing in a filthy spirit that borders on porn, hampered by sub-par women, except for one or two. Another flaw is the one-dimensional nature of the bulk of the film: A group confined in a bus with ee-vil people attacking outside. It gets dull after a while. The awful “Vampegeddon” (2010) is another micro-budget comparison, but “Party Bus” is significantly better.
The movie runs 1 hour, 21 minutes and was shot in Nevada.
GRADE: D+
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00