Psycho Killer Bloodbath
Psycho Killer Bloodbath

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Psycho Killer Bloodbath

2011
Movie
95 min
English

Two stories collide as a small town in Texas comes under siege by an army of psychotic murderers. First, in the maximum detention wing of the Russell Institute for the Criminally Insane, two women - a young doctor and a veteran nurse - face unspeakable horror as the inmates who have been incarcerated there escape and embark upon a rampage of violence. Subjected to brutal violation, these trapped women must summon the strength to survive and escape the maniac bloodbath. Outside the facility, young college students are targeted as they party at an abandoned house in the middle of an isolated forest. An evening of celebration turns into a fight for life against the murderous rampage of one of the lunatics.

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IMDb3.8/10
Director: Neil B. D'MonteGenres: Horror, Thriller, Crime

Plot Summary

A group of college students on a road trip take a wrong turn into a deserted town, only to find themselves stalked by a relentless killer. They soon discover the town's dark secret and must fight for their lives to escape the terrifying onslaught.

Critical Reception

Psycho Killer Bloodbath received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is widely regarded as a low-budget, derivative slasher film with poor acting, a predictable plot, and excessive gore.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies too heavily on gore.

  • Poorly acted with a nonsensical plot.

  • A forgettable entry in the crowded slasher genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited release and poor reception. Those available generally echo critical sentiment, criticizing its lack of substance and reliance on cheap scares.

Fun Fact

Despite its title, the film did not achieve mainstream recognition or significant critical attention, often being overlooked or forgotten in discussions of the horror genre.

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