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Things turn out completely on a terrifying night that Sophie and her friends go through on her birthday. Events began to turn into horror when Sophie's 18th birthday became a bloody bathhouse due to the arrival of a group of monsters on her home. The monsters began to devour the guests one after the other, Sophie and her friends must gather to return to the party of hell where things turn upside down.
The effects are good, and the monster designs are legitimate, but it seems that all the work went into making Book of Monsters look interesting. Unfortunately, beneath the surface, it's revealed that the film is nothing but a thin veneer.
transforms its coming of age tropes into an icky Eighties-style gorefest, conjuring the spirit of Evil Dead II with its own comic diabolism, its practical effects, its Necronomicon-like book of the title, and its hidden toolshed