
Movie spotlight
Hollywood Models
Wander with Player through a Channel Islands fantasy trip where the waterfalls sparkle in a blue glow and the supermodels shine with desire, as you take in the reflections of chaste beauties in brisk crystal streams. It’s true, no man is an island. But this time, you’ll wish you were one… Change your channel to a Channel Island paradise, and you’ll find yourself in an erotic pornucopia.
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Plot Summary
A group of aspiring models gets involved with a mysterious photographer who promises them fame and fortune. However, they soon discover that the photographer is actually a demon who feeds on their youth and beauty. The models must find a way to escape his clutches before they are completely consumed.
Critical Reception
Hollywood Models is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its campy charm and over-the-top performances. While not critically acclaimed, it's often remembered fondly by fans of direct-to-video horror from the 90s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unintentional humor and campy aesthetic.
Noted for its B-movie appeal and unique premise.
Criticized for its weak plot and low production values.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those that exist often highlight the film's cult status and its appeal to fans of unconventional horror.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Charles Band, known for his prolific work in the low-budget horror genre, particularly with Full Moon Features.
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