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Supernaturalz: Weird, Creepy & Random
When Indian magician The Mighty Sardar (Paulson Ambookan) encounters Dawn (Debbie D), a murderess fresh out of jail, she convinces him to find her daughter. Confronted with his own past, Sardar is drawn into a conflict between six girls facing down the gods themselves. Are one of those girls Dawn's daughter and can Sardar's exorcism save any of them?
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Plot Summary
This anthology film presents a collection of short, independently produced horror and comedy segments designed to deliver a "weird, creepy & random" viewing experience. Each segment explores different facets of the macabre and the absurd, ranging from supernatural encounters to bizarre, unsettling scenarios.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'Supernaturalz: Weird, Creepy & Random' is extremely limited, as it appears to be an independent anthology film with a low profile. It did not receive widespread critical reviews or major distribution, making a comprehensive assessment difficult.
What Reviewers Say
Generally considered a very niche film with limited appeal.
Segments vary widely in quality and tone.
Appreciated by some for its independent spirit and willingness to experiment.
Google audience: Due to the film's low visibility, specific Google user reviews are not readily available to provide a summary of audience sentiment.
Fun Fact
As an independent anthology, 'Supernaturalz: Weird, Creepy & Random' likely served as a platform for emerging filmmakers to showcase their short horror and comedy projects.
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