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Killer Video
An SOV vision from Prolific filmmaker Carl J. Sukenick featuring mutants, throwing stars and gushing headwounds.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip discover an abandoned video store filled with disturbing VHS tapes. As they start watching them, they realize the films are predicting their own terrifying fates. They must find a way to escape the cursed tapes and the malevolent force behind them before they become the stars of the next horror movie.
Critical Reception
Killer Video was met with mixed to negative reviews, primarily criticized for its derivative plot and low-budget execution, though some viewers appreciated its nostalgic nods to 80s horror tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Fails to deliver fresh scares or a compelling narrative.
Relies heavily on familiar horror clichés.
Visually uninspired with weak performances.
Google audience: Audience reception for Killer Video is largely negative, with viewers citing a predictable plot, poor acting, and a lack of originality as significant drawbacks.
Fun Fact
The film's low budget meant that many of the special effects were achieved through practical means, aiming for a gritty, lo-fi aesthetic reminiscent of older VHS horror.
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