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201691 minHorror, Thriller

Fender Bender

Is Fender Bender a Hit or Flop?

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Is Fender Bender worth watching? With a rating of 5.1/10, this Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Fender Bender Synopsis

In a small New Mexico town, teenager Hilary gets into a fender bender and innocently exchanges her personal information with the other driver, a terrifying and bizarre serial killer who stalks the country’s endless miles of roads and streets with his old rusty car, hungrily searching for his next unsuspecting victim.

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Top Cast

Makenzie Vega
Makenzie VegaHilary
Bill Sage
Bill SageThe Driver
Dre Davis
Dre DavisRachel
Kelsey Leos Montoya
Kelsey Leos MontoyaErik
Harrison Sim
Harrison SimAndy
Lora Martinez-Cunningham
Lora Martinez-CunninghamOlga
Steven Michael Quezada
Steven Michael QuezadaMario
Cassidy Freeman
Cassidy FreemanJennifer

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Is Fender Bender worth watching?

Fender Bender has received mixed reviews with a 5.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller movies.

Is Fender Bender hit or flop?

Fender Bender has received average ratings (5.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Fender Bender?

Fender Bender is a Horror, Thriller movie that In a small New Mexico town, teenager Hilary gets into a fender bender and innocently exchanges her personal information with the other driver, a terri...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakOct 15, 2023
★ 4

**_Slooooow slasher at a house in New Mexico during a storm_** A teenage girl (Makenzie Vega) is rearended by a creepy man (Bill Sage) whereupon they exchange information. Big mistake. “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). Unfortunately, writer/director, Mark Pavia, ignored pacing, particularly in the first 50 minutes. Scenes are unnecessarily padded and therefore tedious. He was no doubt shooting for unnerving mood and successful to a point. Things don't pick up and get slightly interesting until the last 38 minutes or so, but not enough to overcome this fatal flaw. The film would’ve worked better at 1 hour, 14 minutes, which is the length of “Home for the Holidays,” but it regrettably runs another 17 minutes (for a total of 91 minutes). Then there’s the annoying “gay” character. To its credit, the ending is unexpected. The movie was shot in New Mexico. GRADE: C- (4.5/10)