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5/10
Fun low budget slasher!!!!
TodaysHaul31711 February 2024
Thorn (aKa The Legacy of Thorn) is a 2016 slasher film written, produced, composed, edited, shot, & directed by the one man army known as Mj Dixon (Creepsville, Slasher House 1/2, Cleaver: Rise of the Killer Clown, & Hollower). It's based off the 2009 horror short under the same name. It opens up with Jessica Lawrence (played by: Jade Wallis from I'm Still Here, Beneath a Neon Tide, & Blaze of Gory) counting down the days until the anniversary of the night that changed everything. It shows her trapping her long awaited enemy with some help from Eric (played by: Paris Rivers from Grindsploitation & Slasher House 2), Clark (played by: Craig Canning from Dead Walkers: Rise of the 4th Reich & The Guvnors), & Alice (played by: Jane Haslehurst from Zombie Armageddon: The Ultimate Collection & Inside Fear). Four years ago, the very popular high school student Jessica thinks she's on top of the world with her life. Nothing can wrong with her current luck. She's celebrating her sweet sixteen with all her friends from school.

A local urban legend known as Thorn (played by: Richard Daniel Thomas Holloran from Slasher House) decides to crash her party & ruin her perfect little existence in one night. Her birthday will never be the same! Cherished memories quickly into a unforgettable massacre. The monster shows up every four years to sacrifice his prey & it's time for Jessica to relive her past nightmare with her new friends by association to stop Thorn from killing again on his usual murderous tradition. Thorn wants to repeat his destruction that will leave no survivors this time. Can they break the curse & save everyone from their gruesome death?

Mj Dixon basically did everything for this movie & that's very impressive! Sometimes when someone has that much responsibility & it shows but not here. He gave every aspect of this production the same amount of quality. Is this the new horror icon when it comes to British slashers? It's possible, it definitely delivers all the goods when comes to expectations to the beloved sub genre. High body count? CHECK! So many people got slaughtered in this that I lost count which is awesome. Lots of gore? CHECK! This movie is loaded with blood & it features some devastating kills. Cool looking killer? CHECK!

Thorn is kinda resembles what you would expect ChromeSkull's cousin to look like. He has a similar look to that horror character. Final girl? CHECK! Jade Wallis was solid in this plus she had an amazing ass which the director makes sure you see it multiple times in this. Good backstory? CHECK! Director Mj Dixon who also was the cinematographer for this almost made it feel like two different movies with his stylish approach. Both stories had it's own vibe & really stood out from each other. The only thing it really lacks is nudity when it comes to the usual favorites for slashers, it has a few nice moments but nothing crazy but it makes up for it in all those other departments! I've reviewed a decent amount of flicks from Wild Eye Releasing & this is probably the funniest one so far. It kept my attention & I was entertained ready for more when it ended. Speaking of that, make sure you watch after the credits because it has a few bonus scenes at the end. These days it's very rare to find a quality slasher but Thorn definitely provided that. Like I said before, Thorn has a very stylish look to it so it almost feels like two different movies when watching it. It gives both stories it's own unique vision. The hard rock soundtrack really added to the atmosphere!
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2/10
Very low budget British slasher
Leofwine_draca6 July 2017
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LEGACY OF THORN is a very low budget horror indie made in the UK by the hard-working director MJ Dixon. Unfortunately it's a film I found to be devoid of merit, consisting of cliché after cliché in terms of plotting, and only really coming alive in the various grisly kill sequences. The film is shot with a blue filter that gives it a cool sci-fi look and the video cover makes the killer look like the Predator. I found the low production values and poor quality of the acting made it too difficult to take this one seriously.
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1/10
Let's Try This Again...
tmccull5219 November 2019
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My apologies, I fat-fingered a previous submission, sending it inadvertently and prematurely.

In my accidental submission, I had described how the film's villain had been lured onto an electrically charged grid. The power to the grid was turned on, sending lethal voltage into the killer. While he is being electrocuted, one of our heroes charges forward, and impales the villain through the chest with a sharp metal rod. Then, another member of the intrepid band also charges forward, and hits the villain with an axe.

Now, let me say that again. Killer standing on a charged electrical grid, is impaled with a METAL OBJECT WHILE HE'S BEING ELECTROCUTED, and nothing happens to the person holding the METAL OBJECT WHILE THEY'RE STANDING ON THE SAME ELECTRICALLY CHARGED GRID AS THE KILLER, WHILE HE IS BEING ELECTROCUTED. Similarly, nothing happens to the second hero, who also charges onto the electrically charged grid, and strikes the electrified killer with a METAL AXE.

The film goes down hill from there.
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10/10
Very cool slasher with shades of Friday 13th
Coochella25 May 2020
Picked this one up under the title Thorn, released by Wildeye in 2016. Barebones disc, but very entertaining and well made slasher movie that tells its story in a very complex style.

The film uses flashback to unfold the, somewhat basic, story until it finally reveals the true nature of what is taking place. The effects are well put together with some cleaver cutting to hide budget limitations and the location itself is a real star. Theres also a great performance from a young Idris Elba type that feels at home on the dramatic stage.

The film was originally thought to have been made on over $100,000 but I was informed via another review that its budget was more around $6000.

Thats remarkable in my opinion and deserves the highest commendation. 10 out of 10.
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10/10
Epic Action from such a low budget
LenderSmosh18 May 2020
I recently discovered Mask of Thorn and then found this, which Is a sequel I suppose, but made before it? I transpires that these films take place in an extended universe that kind of crossover like the old Charlie Band movies sometimes did.

I don't know why, but even thought this an earlier film, its seems bigger and much more epic than the 'prequel'. The scale of it for a movie made on less than 10K is breathtaking.

The actor really give it their all, sometime quite dramatically over the top, but its all part of the charm.

A stunning achievement in low budget film, and I found out that Thorn is in another movie called Slasher House, I guess part of the extended series of films, so off I go to find that.
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9/10
Legacy of Thorn
spellcaster-112 February 2016
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LEGACY OF THORN takes place four years after a super pretty, popular high schooler named Jessica (Jade Willis) and her friends lived a nightmare. A nightmare known as a legendary force they called THORN. Present time Jessica and her friends decide to go back to the school and end the curse once and for all..

As things heat up they battle through the halls often times fighting each other, yet still have the same goal in mind. They must stop Thorn. However they quickly learn the reasoning behind the name THORN. Will they survive this hell and rid of him? Time will tell.

There are a ton of things I enjoyed about this movie, most notable would be the cinematography and clearness of the film itself. MJ Dixon and crew have seemed to found their groove and deliver a gory hardcore blood fest. The gore in this is sure to appease any gore monger. Now don't take that the wrong way, this isn't just a blood fest it's way more then that. The acting shines as well as they really really make you like their characters, or hate as for a certain character.

The effects were nicely done and for the most part looked very realistic. I'm not sure who the effects artist is but Dixon should hang on to them as , I personally felt they did an excellent job. Bottom line is this. If you have a group of buddies and want to hang out grab a few beers and some popcorn and sit back and enjoy. The movie is a lot of fun and is done very well...Dixon has yet put out another fine film. One that holds it's own in the infamous slasher genre. It's even a nice little nod to the original man called THORN, if you know who I'm talking about. I for one am anxious to see it's predecessor SLASHER HOUSE. Be sure to head over to Dixon's website for ways to order this awesome film as well as others.
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