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Crush the Skull
A couple of master thieves find themselves trapped within a house they intended to rob, only to discover they've inadvertently wandered into the lair of a deranged serial killer.
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Plot Summary
A group of home invaders breaks into a house, only to discover that the residents are a family of cannibals. What begins as a terrifying home invasion scenario quickly devolves into a brutal and darkly comedic fight for survival for both the invaders and the inhabitants.
Critical Reception
Crush the Skull garnered a cult following for its unique blend of horror and dark comedy, often praised for its inventive premise and gore. While not a mainstream hit, it was appreciated by fans of independent horror films looking for something offbeat and violent.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its darkly comedic tone and willingness to embrace gore.
Appreciated for its creative and twisted take on the home invasion subgenre.
Noted for its low-budget charm and enthusiastic performances.
Google audience: Audience reception for Crush the Skull is somewhat fragmented, with many finding it a fun, gory ride that leans into its B-movie sensibilities, while others found its humor and violence to be a bit too over-the-top or lacking in broader appeal.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot over 12 days with a minimal budget, with many of the cast and crew also contributing to multiple aspects of the production.
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