
Movie spotlight
Sick Girl
Izzy is raising her younger brother, Kevin, by herself. Their parents are deceased and her older brother, Rusty, is away in the Marines. When Izzy learns that her little brother is being bullied at school, she does what any unstable, psychopathic, homicidal sister would do.
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Plot Summary
In this horror-comedy, a young woman discovers she has contracted a mysterious illness that causes her to crave human flesh. As her condition worsens, she must find a way to control her new predatory urges before she becomes a danger to everyone around her. Her boyfriend tries to help her find a cure while navigating the bizarre and increasingly dangerous circumstances.
Critical Reception
Sick Girl (2007) received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its comedic and horror elements unbalanced. While some appreciated its attempts at dark humor and its unique premise, others criticized its execution, pacing, and over-the-top gore. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with its cult following appreciating its campy nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its darkly comedic premise and outrageous gore.
Criticized for its uneven tone and sometimes weak plot.
Considered a cult classic by some for its unique blend of horror and humor.
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Fun Fact
Despite its release in 2007, 'Sick Girl' gained a cult following partly due to its inclusion of reality television personality Jenni 'JWOWW' Farley in a supporting role.
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