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- Fender Bender is a 2016 American slasher film by writer and director Mark Pavia.
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Fender Bender is a 2016 American slasher film by writer and director Mark Pavia. Fender Bender is the first film co-produced with ChillerTV and Shout! Factory , it went into production on November 4, 2015.
May 27, 2016 · Factory will be airing the premiere of Fender Bender, an original slasher that was directed by Mark Pavia. This marks the return of Pavia, whose last movie was the 1997 vampiric horror film...
In a small New Mexico town, teenager Hilary gets into her first fender bender and innocently exchanges her personal information with the other driver, a terrifying and bizarre serial killer who stalks the country road for his next victims.
- (3K)
- Horror, Thriller
- Mark Pavia
- 2016-06-03
Fender Bender is a throwback slasher that went fairly unnoticed this past year. After the opening scene and opening credits I knew I was really going to enjoy this movie. The score really did a great job of setting the 70s-80s vibe.
Fender Bender, like many other slashers, boasts a small cast and a simple premise. When 17-year-old Hilary Diaz (Makenzie Vega) gets in a fender bender while driving her mother’s car, she exchanges information with the other driver (Bill Sage), which is the responsible thing to do.
Fender Bender is a 2016 made-for-TV Slasher Movie directed by Mark Pavia. Hilary (Makenzie Vega) is having the worst day of her life. First, she found out that her boyfriend, Andy (Harrison Sim), is cheating on her, then she’s rear-ended and is scolded and grounded by her parents just as they’re about to leave town.
May 23, 2016 · “Fender Bender” (2016) is a professionally-made traditional slasher harkening back to seminal slashers of the 70s, like “Home for the Holidays,” “Savage Weekend” and “Halloween” (the first two were made well before the more popular latter).