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Blood Diner
Two cannibalistic brothers kill various young women to make their flesh part of a new special dish at their rundown restaurant while seeking blood sacrifices to awaken a dormant Egyptian goddess.
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Plot Summary
Two brothers, SHEETAR and TUT, inherit their uncle's cursed L.A. nightclub. To appease the ancient Egyptian goddess Nut, they must prepare and serve a demonic banquet using human flesh. As they delve deeper into their occult mission, they face escalating supernatural chaos and a growing body count.
Critical Reception
Blood Diner is a cult classic horror-comedy known for its over-the-top gore, outrageous humor, and bizarre premise. While critically panned upon release for its low budget and campy execution, it has since garnered a dedicated cult following for its unique blend of schlock and satire.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its excessive gore and comedic elements.
Noted for its unique and bizarre premise.
Considered a cult favorite for its campy and schlocky nature.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's memorable gore effects and dark humor, solidifying its status as a cult B-movie.
Fun Fact
The film's infamous opening scene, featuring a disembodied head reciting dialogue, was achieved through practical effects and a cleverly hidden actor.
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