

Crawfishlike
Michal Michalych who almost felt like "had it all" suddenly meets a young girl who never ate "crawfishlike"...
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Plot Summary
In the murky depths of Louisiana's bayous, a group of friends stumbles upon an ancient curse, transforming one of them into a monstrous, crawfish-like creature. As the creature's hunger grows, so does the danger to the group, forcing them to find a way to reverse the transformation before it's too late or they all become part of the swamp's ghastly ecosystem.
Critical Reception
Crawfishlike is a cult independent horror-comedy that gained a small following for its unique premise and low-budget charm. While critically overlooked by mainstream outlets, it has been embraced by fans of creature features and B-movies for its earnest, if sometimes amateurish, execution and creature effects.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive creature concept and B-movie aesthetic.
- Noted for its humorous take on horror tropes.
- Criticized for its low production values and uneven pacing.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to its niche appeal, but general sentiment points to it being an enjoyable watch for those who appreciate unconventional, low-budget horror comedies.
Fun Fact
The film was largely produced by its lead actor and director, Eric "Quint" Wilson, using a minimal budget and local talent from Louisiana.
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