Director: Ted V. Mikels•Genres: Horror, Comedy
In the remote and eerie Suckweasel Mountain, a strange creature known as the Freak stalks the local inhabitants. A group of young people ventures into the area, unwittingly stumbling upon the creature's lair. They soon find themselves in a desperate fight for survival as they are hunted by the monstrous entity.
Geek Maggot Bingo is a cult horror-comedy film known for its low-budget charm and B-movie aesthetic. While not critically acclaimed, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of obscure and campy horror films. Its reception is generally one of amused tolerance for its eccentricities rather than genuine praise for its filmmaking.
Praised for its B-movie schlock and cult appeal.
Often cited as an example of low-budget, eccentric horror-comedy.
Panned for its technical shortcomings and simplistic plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and often reflect a niche appreciation for the film's campy nature and B-movie elements. Those who enjoy it typically do so for its cult status and unconventional horror-comedy blend, while others find it to be poorly made.
The film is the directorial debut of Ted V. Mikels, a filmmaker known for his extensive work in low-budget exploitation and horror cinema.
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