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Killer Housewives
In Madrid, Azu's husband Filipe is smug and boorish, but it's his money she slips to family members constantly in need of cash and that she uses to buy gifts for her lover, Pablo. Things start to fall apart when Pablo wants to leave her and when Filipe wants to evict Azu's cousin from a butcher shop he rents. Azu hatches a plan that relies on her sister, her cousin the butcher, and his mentally-challenged delivery man. When things start to go wrong, can Azu make them right?
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Plot Summary
In a suburban paradise, three seemingly perfect housewives stumble upon a dark secret involving murder and conspiracy. As they delve deeper to uncover the truth, they find themselves in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, where their own lives are at stake.
Critical Reception
Killer Housewives is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its campy style and over-the-top performances. While not critically acclaimed, it's often cited by fans for its unique blend of genre elements and its willingness to embrace its B-movie aesthetic.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its B-movie charm and campy humor.
Seen as a fun, albeit cheesy, horror-comedy romp.
Praised by some for its unique blend of suburban satire and horror elements.
Google audience: Audience reception for Killer Housewives is difficult to gauge due to limited availability of detailed user reviews. Those who have seen it often acknowledge its low-budget nature but find enjoyment in its campy, humorous, and horror-infused narrative.
Fun Fact
The film features a notable appearance by 1980s pop icon Tiffany, marking one of her early forays into acting.
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