First thing’s first. Despite the similar title, Joe Castro’s THE SUMMER OF MASSACRE has nothing to do with Bryn Hammond’s execrable 2006 British horror film THE SUMMER OF THE MASSACRE. Considering my intense dislike of that earlier film, this has to be considered a good thing. Instead, THE SUMMER OF MASSACRE is an ultraviolent, low-budget anthology film that tells five (or, more accurately, four and a half) tales of revenge which are frequently punctuated by digitally assisted gore. How frequently? Well, the front of the Blu-Ray (yes, blu-ray!) case shouts “GUINNESS WORLD RECORD HOLDER ‘HIGHEST BODY COUNT IN
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