
Valley Girls at the End of the World
Bonus Features of the movie Night of the Comet.
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Plot Summary
In a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, a group of Valley Girls must band together to survive a zombie outbreak and a dangerous cult. They navigate the dangerous ruins of their former lives, searching for a safe haven while confronting both the undead and ruthless human survivors.
Critical Reception
Valley Girls at the End of the World is a low-budget independent horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its campy charm and B-movie sensibilities. While not critically acclaimed, it was appreciated by fans of genre films for its humorous take on zombie tropes and its unapologetic exploitation of its titular characters.
What Reviewers Say
- Embraces its B-movie roots with infectious enthusiasm.
- A fun, if gory, romp through a post-apocalyptic landscape.
- Delivers on cheesy dialogue and over-the-top zombie action.
Google audience: Audience reviews often praise the film's humorous approach to the zombie genre and its energetic, albeit low-budget, execution. Viewers enjoyed the over-the-top performances and the campy atmosphere, finding it to be a lighthearted and entertaining watch for fans of cult horror.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget in and around the Los Angeles area, utilizing practical effects and a cast of emerging genre actors.
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