Terminal Exposure
Terminal Exposure

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Terminal Exposure

1987
Movie
105 min
English

Two beach combing-shutterbugs accidentally capture a murder on film. Now detectives, the boys set out to capture a murderess shot only from behind, with a rose tattoo on her behind. Fun in the sun turns dangerous when they end up shooting bullets instead of film.

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IMDb4.4/10
Director: Larry N. StoupaGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

In this low-budget horror film, a group of young people venture into a remote, abandoned ski resort. Unbeknownst to them, the resort is the hunting ground for a deranged killer who stalks and eliminates them one by one. As their numbers dwindle, the survivors must race against time to escape the mountain before they all fall victim to the unseen menace.

Critical Reception

Terminal Exposure is a largely forgotten slasher film from the late 1980s. It received very little critical attention upon its release and is generally considered a minor entry in the genre, often overlooked in favor of more prominent slashers of the era. Audience reception is similarly sparse, with most recognition coming from dedicated fans of obscure horror.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies heavily on typical slasher tropes.

  • The low-budget production values are evident throughout the film.

  • Features some gore but little suspense or character development.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in and around the ski resorts of Northern Michigan, offering a wintry, isolated setting for its deadly events.

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Wuchak

Wuchak

**_Fun misadventures from Venice Beach to Las Vegas and back_** Two best friends in SoCal (Mark Hennessy and Scott King) accidentally capture evidence of a murder on camera and seek a blonde with a tattoo on her derriere (Hope Marie Carl...