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Sherman's March
This documentary chronicles General William Tecumseh Sherman's fabled "March to the Sea" through Georgia and the Carolinas, utilizing state of the art production techniques including CGI, special effects and historical re-creations.
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Plot Summary
A science fiction horror film where a reclusive scientist is working on a way to control the weather, but his experiments inadvertently unleash a swarm of prehistoric insects that threaten to consume the Earth. He must team up with a determined group of survivors to find a way to stop the deadly infestation before it's too late.
Critical Reception
Sherman's March is a low-budget creature feature that garnered a cult following among fans of B-movies and horror. While not critically acclaimed, it's often praised for its earnest attempt at classic monster movie tropes and its campy, over-the-top elements. Audience reception is generally mixed, with many appreciating its entertainment value despite its obvious flaws in production and special effects.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoyable for its unintentional humor and B-movie charm.
Weak special effects and acting, but fun for dedicated genre fans.
A nostalgic throwback to 1950s creature features.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect a niche appreciation for its low-budget horror aesthetic. Many find it entertaining as a 'so bad it's good' movie, while others are put off by the dated effects and simplistic plot.
Fun Fact
The film was made on a very limited budget, with many of its effects and props being created out of necessity and ingenuity.
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