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Junior Jr. Comes
Öcsi is going to have a little brother. The little child is sulking, he is deeply hurt because he learns the great secret not from his parents but his best friend, Évike.
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Junior Jr. is abducted by a pair of seemingly harmless but ultimately sinister women. They hold him captive in their isolated home, intending to keep him as their own. As Junior Jr. attempts to escape their clutches, he discovers the true, terrifying nature of his captors and the dark secrets of the house.
Critical Reception
Larry Buchanan's 'Junior Jr. Comes' is a cult classic of low-budget horror filmmaking, often cited for its bizarre tone and unsettling atmosphere. While critically panned upon release for its amateurish production values and unconventional narrative, it has since gained a devoted following among fans of eccentric and campy horror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and disturbing premise.
Noted for its unintentionally humorous moments and cult appeal.
Criticized for its low production quality and uneven pacing.
Google audience: Google users appear to have limited reviews for this film, with general sentiment leaning towards its status as a niche cult film. It's often remembered for its strange subject matter and bargain-bin horror aesthetic.
Fun Fact
Larry Buchanan, known for his exploitation and B-movies, produced and directed "Junior Jr. Comes" (originally titled "The Eye Creatures" before being re-edited and retitled) with a very limited budget, typical of his independent filmmaking style.
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