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iPsycho II
After a decade of verbally abusing his guests and spreading messages of hate and intolerance by way of his talk show - Beckford's Right, Stanton Beckford is about to receive an unscheduled call from a very dangerous viewer, the iPsycho. Seizing control of Beckford's car, the tech-savy mad man takes this conservative right winger on a ride to hell and back in an effort to make him see the error of his ways... But will he or will he fall victim to the killer's growing list of lost causes?
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Plot Summary
Following the events of the first film, a group of friends are trapped in a house with a killer who has an obsession with iPhones. As the killer's methods become more gruesome and technologically advanced, the friends must find a way to survive the night.
Critical Reception
iPsycho II is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered attention for its inventive, albeit crude, use of technology in a slasher film. While praised by some for its unique premise and dark humor, it was largely criticized for its poor acting, predictable plot, and over-reliance on gore.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique concept involving iPhones and horror.
Criticized for low production values and uninspired performances.
Seen as a fun, gory diversion for fans of schlock horror.
Google audience: Audience reception for iPsycho II is limited, but available comments suggest viewers appreciated the film's absurd premise and gore. However, many found the execution lacking, citing poor dialogue and acting as significant drawbacks.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget, with many of the special effects and props being created by the cast and crew themselves.
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