I Like To Hurt People
I Like To Hurt People

I Like To Hurt People

1985Movie80 minEnglish

A "documentary" showcasing the Detroit professional wrestling scene of the 1970s. The story centers around a campaign to ban the Sheik.

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IMDb5.1/10
Director: Michael W. JohnsonGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of young adults ventures into an abandoned mental institution rumored to be haunted. As they explore the decaying corridors, they fall victim to a sadistic killer who stalks them one by one. The film descends into a brutal and gory fight for survival against a merciless antagonist.

Critical Reception

I Like To Hurt People is a low-budget, independent horror film that gained a cult following among fans of extreme gore and exploitation cinema. It is often criticized for its gratuitous violence and lack of sophisticated plot but appreciated for its raw, no-holds-barred approach to horror.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised by niche audiences for its extreme gore and relentless violence.
  • Criticized for its thin plot and repetitive nature.
  • Considered a notable example of early independent slasher films.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but it is generally viewed by its target audience as a cult classic within the extreme horror genre.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a very low budget, contributing to its raw and gritty aesthetic that has appealed to a cult following.

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