Wrong. In most horror movies, the innocent victims are at a disadvantage. They are imprisoned, they are injured, they have no weapons, they are fighting an unstoppable undead mutant, or some combination thereof. In this film, it is The VICTIMS who have the tactical advantage since the bad guys had to get through the narrow front door while the victims were protected by walls, and of course could blast them as they barged through that door. Also, the victims outgunned the killers. These were not unstoppable undead mutants, so a gun would stop them cold...and all they had were axes and such, which I suppose could be thrown, but not accurately, and not nearly as far as a shotgun blast could reach them. So, all the advtanges were in the victims favor, meaning no horror.