


Satanic Hispanics
When police raid a house in El Paso, they find it full of dead Latinos, and only one survivor. He’s known as The Traveler, and when they take him to the station for questioning, he tells them those lands are full of magic and talks about the horrors he’s encountered in his long time on this earth, about portals to other worlds, mythical creatures, demons and the undead. Stories about Latin American legends.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip to a remote ranch find themselves in a desperate fight for survival against a bloodthirsty coven of witches and the devil himself. When one of them is possessed, the remaining friends must band together to defeat the evil forces before they are consumed.
Critical Reception
Satanic Hispanics received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, with many praising its blend of horror and comedy, its energetic direction, and its gory practical effects. However, some critics found the plot to be somewhat derivative and the humor to be hit-or-miss.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its fun, gory horror-comedy elements and energetic direction.
- Appreciated for its practical effects and over-the-top gore.
- Some found the plot predictable and the humor inconsistent.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Satanic Hispanics generally highlight its entertaining nature, effective scares, and humorous moments. Viewers often commend the film for its commitment to practical effects and its ability to deliver a good time with its blend of horror and comedy.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style and practical effects were a deliberate choice to evoke a retro, grindhouse feel, reminiscent of 1970s and 80s horror films.
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