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Marty Jenkins and the Vampire Bitches
After getting dumped by his girlfriend, Marty runs into a group of vampire women who have come to town to feed. Now he has to stop them and save his friends.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students accidentally awaken a coven of vampire women. Marty Jenkins, a nerdy but resourceful student, must find a way to stop them before they turn the entire town into their undead servants. The film blends elements of horror with campy humor as Marty navigates the supernatural threat and his own social awkwardness.
Critical Reception
Marty Jenkins and the Vampire Bitches is a low-budget independent horror-comedy that garnered a cult following among fans of the genre. While not critically acclaimed, it is often praised for its unpretentious B-movie charm and enthusiastic performances. Audience reception tends to be polarized, with some appreciating its campy nature and others finding it lacking in production value and cohesive storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoys a cult following for its unpretentious B-movie charm.
Praised for enthusiastic, albeit amateurish, performances.
Divided opinions on its blend of horror and comedy; some find it too campy.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and mixed, with some viewers appreciating the film's campy humor and over-the-top premise, while others criticize its low production values and simplistic plot.
Fun Fact
The film was shot primarily in and around Mississippi, utilizing local talent and locations to keep production costs down.
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