

Murder-Set-Pieces
A ferocious, misogynistic, and morally deprived serial killer is active in Las Vegas. Obsessed with the collapse of the Twin Towers, and with Nazi tendencies, he even targets underage girls.
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Plot Summary
In this avant-garde horror film, a serial killer stalks the streets of New York City, leaving a trail of brutal murders in his wake. The narrative follows the escalating violence and the descent into madness of those caught in its path. The film is characterized by its graphic imagery and experimental approach to storytelling, blurring the lines between reality and nightmare.
Critical Reception
Murder-Set-Pieces is a cult film that garnered attention for its extreme violence and controversial subject matter, polarizing critics and audiences. It's often described as a work of transgressive cinema, appreciated by a niche audience for its raw, uncompromising vision.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its audacious and uncompromising transgressive style.
- Criticized for its extreme gore and challenging themes.
- Seen as a key film in the DIY and underground horror scenes.
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Fun Fact
Director Nick Zedd was a prominent figure in the underground film scene of the 1980s and 1990s, often associated with the 'Cinema of Transgression' movement.
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