
Movie spotlight
The Back Doors
'69. Peace... love... rock'n'roll... and lots and lots of sex. Those were the days. The music was hot, hard, alive with a sensual erotic message... do it... taste it... feel it... make it burn. Kimberly. Alicyn. Mercedez. The Back Doors. From Venice Beach to the Sunset Strip, they came to play and these girls played hard... rock-hard. They made the kind of music you feel deep in your jeans, body music... a skindance... an electric climax that leave you shaking, sweating and begging for more. The girls are always ready to play... all you have to do is push the right button. Just turn on the stereo, unzip your pants, and turn out the lights... The doors are open.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people finds themselves trapped in a secluded house with a mysterious and deadly entity. As they try to escape, they uncover dark secrets about the house and its previous inhabitants. Their struggle for survival becomes a desperate fight against an unseen force that preys on their deepest fears.
Critical Reception
The Back Doors received a mixed to negative reception upon its release, with many critics pointing to its derivative plot and uninspired direction. While some acknowledged the attempt at building suspense, the film was largely dismissed as another forgettable entry in the early 90s horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by a niche audience for its low-budget atmosphere.
Criticized for its predictable plot and lack of originality.
Often cited as an example of late-stage slasher/supernatural horror tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Back Doors' are scarce, but those available often describe it as a dated and unmemorable horror film. Some viewers appreciate it for its nostalgic value as a product of 90s direct-to-video horror, while others find it slow and lacking in scares.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, contributing to its raw and often grainy aesthetic.
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