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Troma's Dead Inside
Albert, Katrina, Jill, Danny and Officer Dearborn find themselves hiding out in a house during a zombie apocalypse brought upon by a blood-born disease.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends ventures into a haunted house, only to discover it's a gateway to Hell. They must fight for their souls against demonic forces and their own inner demons to survive.
Critical Reception
As is typical with Troma Entertainment productions, 'Troma's Dead Inside' received a very mixed to negative reception from critics, primarily due to its low budget, amateurish filmmaking, and reliance on gore and shock value. Audiences familiar with Troma's niche brand of exploitation horror-comedy generally found it to be in line with their expectations, while mainstream viewers often found it to be gratuitously violent and poorly executed.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by a small niche for its intentionally bad filmmaking and Troma-esque humor.
Criticized for its extremely low production values and lack of coherent plot.
Often described as a typical Troma film: gory, offensive, and unintentionally funny to some.
Google audience: Google user reviews for 'Troma's Dead Inside' are scarce due to its limited release and niche audience. Those who have commented often fall into two camps: Troma aficionados who appreciate its schlocky, over-the-top nature, and others who find it unwatchable due to its poor technical aspects and gratuitous content.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Troma Entertainment is known for its independent, low-budget, and often controversial films, with 'Troma's Dead Inside' fitting squarely within their established brand of 'toxie' cinema.
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