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Paint Me a Murder
Luke Lorenz is a artist whose paintings don't sell. His imaginative wife Sandra reasons that sales of his works would increase tenfold if he were to die, so they fake his death.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women on spring break at a remote beach house become the targets of a deranged killer. As the bodies begin to pile up, the remaining survivors must uncover the killer's identity before they all fall victim to the murderous spree.
Critical Reception
Paint Me a Murder is a low-budget slasher film from the 1980s. It received generally negative reviews from critics, with many citing its predictable plot, weak acting, and gratuitous violence. It has since gained a cult following among fans of the slasher subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
Predictable slasher formula with little originality.
Features gratuitous violence and gore.
Weak character development and uninspired dialogue.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older, niche film, but those available often describe it as a typical, albeit forgettable, 80s slasher with standard tropes and a reliance on gore.
Fun Fact
Despite its low profile, the film was directed by Alan Metter, who would later go on to direct the popular comedy 'Back to School' (1986).
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