

Movie spotlight
Full Exposure
A young photographer faced with repeated and multiple temptations struggles to keep his relationship alive. Working with a naked male model after whom he lusts, every day he captures the beauty and eroticism that the young man offers his lens, then finds the incessant come-ons the source of stress in married life. When his partner leaves, the photographer becomes a hunter — and once again finds himself wandering around the hot-spots of Paris at night where a chance meeting with a young guy, full of vitality and feline sensuality, gives birth to a new and tender coupling!
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Plot Summary
A group of people are trapped in a remote cabin during a snowstorm, only to discover that a deranged killer is among them. As paranoia and terror escalate, they must fight for their lives against a relentless and brutal murderer.
Critical Reception
Full Exposure is a low-budget slasher film that gained a cult following among horror enthusiasts for its extreme violence and gore, despite generally poor critical reviews. It is often cited as an example of independent horror filmmaking from the late 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relentless gore and shock value by fans of extreme horror.
Criticized for its weak plot, poor acting, and low production values.
Considered a niche film primarily appealing to those who appreciate gratuitous violence.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely divided, with some viewers appreciating the film's commitment to graphic horror, while others found it to be amateurish and unpleasant.
Fun Fact
Director Ray Dennis Steckler was known for his prolific output of low-budget exploitation films, often working with minimal resources and personnel.
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