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Cannibal Rollerbabes
All best buddies Scott and Chuck wanted was a quiet weekend of fishing at their remote summer cabin, but when Scott reels in a note bearing the ominous message “People Eating People,” their weekend in the sun takes a dark turn.
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Plot Summary
A group of roller derby girls stumble upon a remote lodge inhabited by a family of cannibalistic mutants. They must fight for their lives against the depraved inhabitants. The film blends elements of exploitation horror with dark humor.
Critical Reception
Cannibal Rollerbabes is a cult horror film known for its B-movie charm and gore. It received mixed to positive reviews from genre fans, who appreciated its over-the-top violence and campy nature, while mainstream critics largely overlooked it.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gratuitous gore and B-movie sensibilities.
Enjoyed by fans of exploitation and splatter films.
Noted for its campy humor and unpretentious approach to horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this niche film, but those available often highlight its low-budget, cult appeal and fun, gory elements.
Fun Fact
The film was part of the 'Grindhouse' subgenre that saw a resurgence in popularity in the late 90s and early 2000s, often playing at midnight movie screenings.
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