

Sugar Skull Girls
Three demonic sisters who resemble neo-goth voodoo dolls are accidentally conjured from the other side during a failed attempt to raise a little girl from the dead. With impeccable fashion sense and teen aged angst, the Sugar Skull Girls will stop at nothing to escape the clutches of The Pale Witch, the ruler of The Shadow world.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students finds themselves targeted by a trio of vengeful spirits known as the Sugar Skull Girls. These ancient entities possess young women and force them to commit gruesome acts of violence, turning them into deadly dolls. The students must uncover the dark origins of the Sugar Skull Girls and find a way to stop their reign of terror before they become the next victims.
Critical Reception
Sugar Skull Girls garnered a mixed to negative reception, with critics often citing its low budget and derivative plot. While some appreciated its ambitious attempt at creating a unique horror mythology inspired by Dia de los Muertos, many found the execution lacking in terms of pacing, special effects, and character development. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some enjoying the gore and thematic elements, while others were put off by its B-movie qualities.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts to blend horror with cultural folklore but struggles with execution.
- Low-budget production values and inconsistent pacing detract from the narrative.
- Some viewers may appreciate the unique premise and gore, despite the film's flaws.
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Fun Fact
The concept for 'Sugar Skull Girls' was reportedly inspired by the filmmakers' interest in the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) traditions and a desire to explore darker, supernatural elements within that cultural context.
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