Director: Chuck Vincent•Genres: Horror, Comedy
In a remote, desert town, a mysterious woman arrives with a supernatural, elongated tongue capable of killing anyone who crosses her. As the body count rises, a local sheriff and a former lover attempt to uncover the truth behind her terrifying powers and stop her deadly spree.
Killer Tongue is a cult B-movie known for its eccentric premise and low-budget charm, often described as a bizarre blend of horror and comedy. It has garnered a niche following for its unique concept and over-the-top execution, though critical reception leans towards the campy and unpolished.
Praised for its unique and outlandish horror concept.
Noted for its low-budget, B-movie aesthetic.
Often categorized as a cult classic due to its bizarre nature.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this cult film, but those available tend to highlight its campy humor and memorable, if strange, central premise.
The film is often cited as an example of late-90s independent horror that embraced unconventional and sometimes bizarre premises.
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