Director: Ovidio G. Assonitis•Genres: Horror, Thriller
A killer giant squid terrorizes the seaside community of Caper Bay, and a marine biologist and a journalist team up to stop it. As the creature's attacks escalate, they uncover a sinister plot involving industrial pollution that is causing the monstrous mutations.
Tentacles is widely considered a low-budget B-movie, often unfavorably compared to more successful killer animal films of the era. While it features a notable cast, its critical reception was generally poor, with critics often citing its nonsensical plot, cheap special effects, and reliance on cheap thrills.
The film suffers from a convoluted plot and unconvincing special effects.
Despite a star-studded cast, the acting is largely uninspired.
A predictable and often laughable entry into the killer creature genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect a low opinion of the film, with many finding it a poor imitation of other creature features.
Although an Italian production, the film was heavily marketed in the United States and features a predominantly English-speaking cast in its dubbed version, aiming for an international audience.
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