

Movie spotlight
Snow Honeys
At an unnamed ski resort, Ken Starbuck and Kara walk to their private cabin and complain that the filmmakers are only giving them $10 upfront to do this film, as they introduce us to the steamiest sex scenes of the early eighties.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on a ski trip find themselves stranded in a remote cabin after their car breaks down. As they seek shelter, they stumble upon a terrifying secret involving a vengeful spirit and a series of gruesome murders. The friends must band together to survive the night and escape the murderous entity before they become its next victims.
Critical Reception
Snow Honeys is a low-budget, independent horror film that garnered a cult following for its unique premise and campy execution. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it has since been appreciated by fans of obscure horror for its earnest if flawed attempt at blending comedy and scares.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its unique, albeit bizarre, concept.
Praised by cult film enthusiasts for its offbeat charm and earnest effort.
Often cited as an example of obscure 80s horror with a dedicated fanbase.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this niche film, but those who appreciate it often cite its unintentional humor and memorable, if strange, moments.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Big Bear Lake, California, and features a distinctive, albeit eerie, soundtrack.
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