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Sons of Bitches
The story about actors who will never agree to betray their theatre, even if they will have to burn themselves. And other instructions on how to behave if a whiskered man breaks into your house and wants you to leave it.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends accidentally awaken an ancient evil while trying to film a low-budget horror movie. As the supernatural forces begin to pick them off one by one, they must fight for their lives and try to complete their film before they all become victims of the demonic entity.
Critical Reception
Sons of Bitches is a cult classic known for its low-budget charm and over-the-top gore. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it has gained a dedicated following among horror and B-movie enthusiasts for its unique blend of comedy and horror, and its DIY spirit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive low-budget practical effects.
Appreciated for its relentless comedic tone mixed with horror elements.
Considered a fun, albeit schlocky, genre exercise.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's energetic and comedic approach to horror, often citing its fun and unpretentious nature. Some viewers found the plot to be thin, but most enjoyed the practical effects and the sheer enthusiasm of the filmmakers.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on 16mm film and was heavily influenced by the independent horror films of the era, particularly those made by the filmmakers' peers like Sam Raimi.
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