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Plot Summary
A group of unsuspecting college students rent a remote cabin for a weekend getaway, only to discover it's the former lair of a deranged, paint-splattering serial killer. As the students descend into paranoia and chaos, they must fight for survival against a killer who uses his gruesome art as a weapon. The film blends gruesome horror with dark, often absurdist, humor.
Critical Reception
Splatter On The Linoleum is considered a cult classic within the low-budget horror genre, often praised for its creative gore effects and darkly comedic tone, despite its minimal budget and production values. While not a critical darling, it garnered a dedicated following among fans of independent and splatter films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and over-the-top gore effects.
Appreciated for its unique blend of horror and dark comedy.
Criticized for low production values and amateurish acting.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive among cult film enthusiasts who enjoy its B-movie charm and excessive gore, though some find it too low-budget and lacking in plot sophistication.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive "splatter" effects were achieved using a variety of non-toxic paints and household materials, giving it a unique, albeit messy, visual style.
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