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Sex Apocalypse
A band of kinky perverts kidnap a young heiress and teach her the joys of sexual decadence.
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Plot Summary
In this low-budget horror-comedy, a group of college students on spring break accidentally unleash a demon that feeds on sexual energy. The demon possesses various individuals, turning them into sex-crazed maniacs who target their classmates. The remaining students must find a way to defeat the creature before it consumes everyone.
Critical Reception
Sex Apocalypse is a cult film known for its extremely low budget and amateurish execution. While it has a niche following among fans of obscure exploitation films, it was largely panned by critics for its poor acting, nonsensical plot, and gratuitous, often poorly realized, special effects. Its appeal lies primarily in its camp value and its status as an early work from director David DeCoteau.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by a small cult following for its unique blend of horror and explicit content.
Widely criticized for its low production values, weak performances, and incoherent narrative.
Considered a prime example of the late-night, obscure exploitation genre.
Google audience: Audience reception is extremely limited and polarized, with a small number of viewers appreciating its campy, 'so bad it's good' qualities, while the vast majority find it unwatchable due to its poor technical aspects and explicit nature.
Fun Fact
This film is one of the earliest directorial efforts of David DeCoteau, who would go on to become a prolific director of low-budget horror and erotic films, often under various pseudonyms.
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