
Movie spotlight
Steepness
Follows the young collective farm chairman Kazbek, a supporter of the revival of mountain farming.
Insights
Plot Summary
A group of college students on a weekend camping trip find themselves targeted by a crazed killer. As they try to escape the remote wilderness, they must fight for their lives against the relentless and brutal attacker. The film escalates into a violent and suspenseful showdown as the students turn the tables on their pursuer.
Critical Reception
Steepness is a low-budget slasher film from the early 1980s. It is generally regarded as a cult film within the genre, appreciated by fans of independent horror for its raw execution and gory set pieces, despite its technical limitations and predictable plot. Critical reception outside of niche horror communities is minimal.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relentless pace and visceral, albeit amateurish, gore.
Criticized for its thin plot and underdeveloped characters.
Considered a minor entry in the slasher subgenre, often overlooked but appreciated by dedicated fans.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and audience sentiment for Steepness (1983) is not readily available due to the film's niche status and age.
Fun Fact
Steepness was filmed on a shoestring budget in and around rural Georgia, typical of many independent horror films emerging in the early 1980s.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources