
Movie spotlight
White Trash
High interest on some $1,000,000 real estate has broker and his assistant delighted to come up for air to roll cut the carpet for a flyboy who is really a dope-dealing black-sheep looking for a roof over his heads. The plot thickens when the broker and his assistant show up at the Jones Street address to turn on the lights but get themselves turned on instead by pool man and two horny home-maids who stop at nothing to win the good housekeeping seal of approval. Shortly, the dealer and his wife, Patty, arrive to discover this new housing development and after rigorously probing into every nookie and cranny he decides that anywhere he bangs his Pat is home.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people on a road trip break down near a remote, dilapidated farmhouse inhabited by a bizarre and violent family. What begins as a strange encounter quickly devolves into a desperate fight for survival as the protagonists realize they are trapped with a murderous clan.
Critical Reception
White Trash is a cult horror film that has gained a niche following for its low-budget charm and darkly comedic elements. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it is appreciated by fans of grindhouse and exploitation cinema for its unpretentious approach and over-the-top gore.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective use of practical gore effects.
Noted for its unpolished, B-movie aesthetic which appeals to genre fans.
Criticized for its thin plot and underdeveloped characters.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this cult film, but it's generally viewed by fans as a fun, gory, low-budget horror flick that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on 16mm film, contributing to its distinct gritty and lo-fi visual style.
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