Sexorcist
Sexorcist

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Sexorcist

1996
Movie
40 min
Japanese

Silhouettes are robots controlled by human thoughts, originally created to help mankind. When human thoughts turn lustful, Silhouettes can be very dangerous! Rika and Sandy, two Silhouette scientists, are drawn into the world of sex crime, to uncover the evil men who have perverted their creations and they will become the next victims of the lusty Silhouettes. Based on the game by Forest

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IMDb4.6/10
Director: Michael AikenGenres: Horror, Comedy, Erotic

Plot Summary

A seductive succubus is unleashed upon a small town, preying on its male inhabitants with her intoxicating allure and supernatural powers. When a local priest attempts to perform an exorcism, he finds himself battling not only a demon but also his own desires.

Critical Reception

Sexorcist is a cult B-movie known for its low-budget charm, explicit content, and campy horror elements. It garnered a niche following among fans of erotic horror and exploitation films, though it received little mainstream critical attention.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unapologetic embrace of its erotic horror genre.

  • Criticized for its thin plot and underdeveloped characters.

  • Appreciated by a cult following for its campy B-movie aesthetic.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely divided, with some appreciating its explicit nature and cult status, while others find it lacking in substance and quality.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for its explicit content and was part of a wave of erotic horror films in the 1990s, often characterized by their direct-to-video releases and sensationalist marketing.

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