

Snuff
Released during the tail end of ‘93, 101’s third promo video, Snuff, was a sleeper hit that threw haymakers for eight-minutes… if you don’t count the post credits clips.
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Plot Summary
In this animated horror film, a detective investigates a series of brutal murders linked to a mysterious snuff film. As he delves deeper into the dark underworld of illegal filmmaking, he uncovers a disturbing conspiracy that blurs the lines between reality and fiction. The investigation leads him to a reclusive actor who may hold the key to the truth.
Critical Reception
Snuff received a very limited release and is largely considered a cult film within the horror genre. Its animation style and grim subject matter polarized audiences and critics, with some praising its unique approach and others finding it disturbing and underdeveloped. It is not widely critically reviewed due to its obscure nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique animated approach to a dark subject.
- Criticized for its graphic content and sometimes uneven pacing.
- Considered a cult curiosity among fans of experimental animation and horror.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Snuff (1993)' is not readily available due to the film's niche status.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Despite being animated, the film was intended for an adult audience and features graphic violence and themes, making it a controversial entry in animated cinema.
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