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Deviant Co-Eds
Roommates Liz and Brian find themselves at their apartment on a double date, and with cocktails and conversations, they go all out. The dating versus monogamous relationship debate starts to cause problems, though Liz and Brian agree with each other more than their actual dates, James and Colette. Drama and tension definitely make for interesting conversations all around.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on a spring break trip find themselves stranded in a remote town with a dark secret. As they try to find help, they uncover a sinister cult that preys on outsiders, leading to a fight for survival against increasingly violent and bizarre circumstances.
Critical Reception
Deviant Co-Eds received a mixed reception, primarily from genre fans and independent film enthusiasts. While some praised its B-movie charm and gore, others criticized its predictable plot and low production values.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its practical effects and gore.
Criticized for a derivative storyline and uneven acting.
Seen as a typical example of low-budget, direct-to-video horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for Deviant Co-Eds, with limited available data. Those that exist tend to reflect the mixed critical reception, with some viewers enjoying the schlocky horror elements and others finding it lacking in originality and substance.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Ohio and is part of the prolific output of independent horror filmmaker J.R. Bookwalter.
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