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The Windmill Massacre
Jennifer is an Australian girl who wants to retire from her past. On the travel to Amsterdam, she joins a tour to Holland's famous windmill by bus. When the bus is broken, she and other tourists must seek shelter in a disused windmill. The tragedy begins when Jennifer find out that members of the group start to disappear and soon she realizes that they share a secret. She must uncover the secret and find her way to survive.
26 April 1969, Hilversum, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
16 September 1974, Hoorn, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
18 May 1971, Zaandam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
1986, Wigan, Lancashire, England, UK
22 October 1956, Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands
10 April 1972, Eersel, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
February 27, 1996 in Epe, Gelderland, Netherlands
October 27, 2016
More discerning viewers will be confronted with deja vu, even while visiting an unusual setting for mass murder.September 07, 2016
Overall, an enjoyable film in an unlikely but imaginative setting. The legends of horror can welcome The Miller with open, bloody arms. He's a great addition to the likes of Jason and Freddy and deserves a sequel.October 29, 2016
The Windmill is all about kills, but can't generate enough energy to power this derivative, sometimes nonsensical plot.October 28, 2016
slickly made and gorily hellish, if also a bit of a generic grind. Still, there is some fun to be had in these dark satanic mills.November 11, 2016
The final shots of The Windmill feel like Jongerius surrendering his movie to how he thinks others would want it to end.October 27, 2016
Formulaic stuff that strongly recalls The Devil's Nightmare, another finger-wagging lesson in reaping what you sow wherein a busload of tourists dies for their sundry sins.October 28, 2016
If nothing else, as least the film produces a golden line of defiance: "This isn't hell. This is Holland!"October 18, 2016
The story has a strong feel of the old Amicus anthology films.October 29, 2016
Director Nick Jongerius can't entirely keep the story from feeling warmed-over, but fans should be too pleased by the movie's professionalism to complain much.