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There is no quality whatsoever to be found here. They paid DMX a couple thousands to make a quick appearance in order to sell it as a DMX movie (he's in it for about 59 and a half seconds).

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New Orleans has the No. 1 per capita murder rating in the nation. A decade earlier, the city was dubbed the "Murder Capital of the Country". Drugs and violence controlled the streets, taking a toll on the city's law enforcement, neighborhoods, and its people. "Death Toll" illustrates this dark chapter in the city's history.
A group of medical students on a fraternity camping trip venture into a supposedly haunted abandoned asylum. They soon discover that the legends surrounding the asylum are terrifyingly real as a vengeful spirit begins to pick them off one by one.
Death Toll is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered a mixed reception from critics and audiences, largely seen as a formulaic entry into the slasher subgenre. While some appreciated its attempts at a classic haunted house narrative, many found its execution to be derivative and lacking originality. The film's effectiveness was often debated, with some viewers finding it mildly suspenseful and others deeming it forgettable.
Relies heavily on standard horror tropes without significant innovation.
The scares are often predictable, with a reliance on jump scares.
Despite its flaws, some viewers found moments of genuine suspense and a classic horror atmosphere.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Death Toll' is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize specific audience sentiments.
The film was shot on location at an abandoned asylum in Pennsylvania, adding to its atmospheric setting.
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There is no quality whatsoever to be found here. They paid DMX a couple thousands to make a quick appearance in order to sell it as a DMX movie (he's in it for about 59 and a half seconds).