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  1. American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire: Directed by Flood Reed. With Dayo Okeniyi, Shawn Thomas, Tyler Rice, Jeremy Isabella. In June of 1994, one of the most brutal mass slaughters in history occurred in the backwoods of northern New England.

    • (307)
    • Drama, Horror, Thriller
    • Flood Reed
    • 2015-06-06
  2. In June of 1994, one of the most brutal mass slaughters in history occurred in the backwoods of northern New England. Four months later, history is about to repeat itself. The end of summer signals the brink of manhood for a group of lifelong friends who proudly call New Hampshire their home.

    • Flood Reed
    • 15
  3. Oct 6, 2015 · In June of 1994, one of the most brutal mass slaughters in history occurred in the backwoods of northern New England. Four months later, history is about to repeat itself. The end of summer signals the brink of manhood for a group of lifelong friends who proudly call New Hampshire their home.

  4. When a local rite of passage goes frightfully wrong, what began as a comedy of errors becomes a Darwinian gore fest, as four teenage boys must fight for survival amid a sinister hunting party, a bloodthirsty tribe and a mythical beast in the backwoods of New Hampshire.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › american_backwoods_slew_hampshireSlew Hampshire - Rotten Tomatoes

    Several teenagers become victims of four clans vying for supremacy and survival in the forests of New Hampshire. [A]ny potential for depth is drowned in self-consciously outrageous content and ...

    • Drama, Horror, Mystery & Thriller
    • Dayo Okeniyi
    • Flood Reed
  6. "American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire" - starring Dayo Okeniyi (The Hunger Games, Terminator: Genisys, NBC's Shades of Blue) and featuring Rue Morgue's "GORIES...

    • 3 min
    • 12.7K
    • American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire
  7. In June of 1994, one of the most brutal mass slaughters in history occurred in the backwoods of northern New England. Four months later, history is about to repeat itself. The end of summer signals the brink of manhood for a group of lifelong friends who proudly call New Hampshire their home.