Director: Michael J. Sarno•Genres: Horror, Comedy
On spring break at a secluded beach house, a group of college students discover that the island is home to a mutated, flesh-eating creature. As the creature picks them off one by one, the survivors must band together to fight for their lives against the monstrous entity. The film blends elements of slasher horror with dark comedy.
Splatter Beach is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered a cult following for its over-the-top gore and campy humor. While not critically acclaimed, it is often cited by fans of creature features and B-movies for its entertaining, albeit schlocky, premise and execution.
Praised for its excessive gore and creature effects for its budget.
Acknowledged for its humorous, self-aware B-movie tone.
Criticized for its thin plot and underdeveloped characters.
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The film was shot on a very limited budget in South Jersey, with many of the practical effects created using rudimentary materials.
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