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Dr. X On The Air
Comedy legend Leo Martinez lights up the screen as a sexologist and infamous radio personality. In his raunchy but highly rated radio program "Dr. X" he gives out advice to sexually troubled women, but finds himself in hot water when his callers want their cure in the flesh.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends create a pirate radio station broadcasting from a haunted house, only to find their broadcast is attracting more than just listeners. As spectral forces begin to manifest, the friends must fight for survival while trying to keep their unauthorized broadcast on the air. The lines between reality, the supernatural, and their radio show become dangerously blurred.
Critical Reception
Dr. X On The Air is a cult independent horror-comedy that gained a modest following among fans of low-budget, genre films. While not a critical darling, it is often praised for its unique premise and enthusiastic amateur cast. Audience reception is generally positive within its niche, appreciating its B-movie charm and ambitious, if rough, execution.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its inventive blend of horror and comedy.
Praised for its DIY spirit and unique haunted house radio station concept.
Noted for its energetic, albeit amateurish, performances.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this cult independent film, but those available tend to highlight its quirky premise and entertainment value as a low-budget genre flick.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget with a cast and crew largely composed of friends and aspiring filmmakers, reflecting its independent and grassroots origins.
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