"New Year's Absolution" follows a group of long-time friends as they gather for their annual New Year's Eve party, where they exchange anonymous resolutions that have brought excitement and change to their lives in the past.
However, this year, a dark resolution - "Kill Someone" - creates chaos when it falls into the hands of Jacob, a stressed police officer, who believes it's a threat against him. What follows is a series of tragic events, leading to escalating tensions, cover-ups, and death. As deep buried secrets come to light, the festive celebration descends into a chaotic and bloody night, forcing the survivors to make a chilling decision...
I was invited to watch an early screener of New Year’s Absolution.
A group of friends gather for their annual New Year's party to eat, drink and be merry. It's all fun and games until someone is left to bleed to death in this outrageous horror/comedy from director Nick Leisure, arriving on VOD from Scatena & Rosner Films on July 14, just in time for Christmas in July.
"The film poses a terrifying question: What if your New Year's resolution wasn't to improve your life—but to take someone else's? Blending suspense, horror, and shocking twists, New Years Absolution turns a familiar holiday tradition into a deadly game of obsession, revenge, and murder."
In their usual tradition, each friend will anonymously add a resolution to be selected at random. Whoever pulls it out of a hat must adhere to it. This year, when it's Jacob's turn to select, his resolution simply states "Kill Someone." Who would write such a thing? And Why? Was it as random as it's meant to be or was it intended for Jacob all along? Because conveniently, Jacob is a cop who brought a loaded gun to this party.
There were a few laughs and gallons of blood in this frightfully festive seasonal horror. It presents a dark but humorous look at secrets, friendships, and betrayal. I had a lot of fun watching this one and trying to guess who, if anyone, would survive to ring in the new year because, frankly, I did not trust any of these people.
New Year's Absolution stars Michael Copon (One Tree Hill), Josh Gilmer, and Joel Brady (Men in Black 3) alongside Rafael Siegel, Shala White, Victorya Brandart, Siddalee Diaz, and Lamondo Hill II. The film is written by Damion Stephens, produced by Justin Nesbitt, and executive produced by Adam Secondo and Russ Wyluda.

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