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Arachnoquake
Giant albino spiders break free from the depths of Earth in New Orleans, making everyone’s worst nightmare a reality.
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Plot Summary
A massive earthquake tears through Los Angeles, triggering the release of giant, flesh-eating spiders from deep within the earth. As the arachnid swarm descends upon the city, a small group of survivors must band together to find a way to escape the deadly onslaught. They face not only the monstrous creatures but also the chaos and desperation of a city in collapse.
Critical Reception
Arachnoquake was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews, largely considered a B-movie with low production values and predictable plotting. It gained a cult following for its 'so bad it's good' qualities within the low-budget creature feature genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by some for its commitment to its campy premise.
Widely criticized for its poor special effects and acting.
Seen as a typical example of a low-budget monster movie.
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Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot in Louisiana, despite being set in Los Angeles, a common practice for low-budget productions seeking tax incentives.
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