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Total Exposure
A photographer returns from an assignment in Mexico, only to find that she unwittingly smuggled cocaine into the country. Her model friend, who she suspects as being behind the drugs, is soon found murdered. It's now up to the photographer and the ex-cop in her employ to discover who killed the model before she herself falls victim.
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Plot Summary
In this erotic thriller, a group of women are being stalked and murdered. The police suspect a cult, but the truth is far more personal and twisted. As the body count rises, the remaining women must uncover the killer's identity before they become the next victims.
Critical Reception
Total Exposure is a low-budget independent horror film that received a limited release and is not widely discussed in mainstream critical circles. Its reception is generally mixed to negative, often cited for its campy elements and exploitative themes rather than its cinematic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Often dismissed as a forgettable B-movie, praised by some for its over-the-top gore and gratuitous nudity.
Criticized for its convoluted plot and weak acting, characteristic of many direct-to-video thrillers of its era.
Some viewers find enjoyment in its cult status and campy, sensationalist approach to horror.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Total Exposure is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by and stars Tamara Croft, who also wrote and produced it, making it a very personal project for her.
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