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Stupid Teenagers Must Die
It's the 1980's and a group of typical horror movie high school kids are getting together to hold a séance in a haunted house. Naturally, people start dying preposterously bloody deaths, girls are getting naked for no apparent reason and people walk into pitch black rooms and say things like "Is someone in here?" Will any of these poor, hapless kids survive? Or will their bodies fill the house with blood and...well, you know!
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Plot Summary
In a sleepy British town, a group of teenagers find themselves at the center of a zombie apocalypse. As the undead horde grows, they must rely on their wits and whatever makeshift weapons they can find to survive the night and escape the town. The film follows their chaotic and often humorous attempts to stay alive amidst the gruesome festivities.
Critical Reception
Stupid Teenagers Must Die is a low-budget British horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its unpretentious gore and energetic, if sometimes amateurish, execution. While not critically acclaimed, it was appreciated by genre fans for its earnest commitment to zombie tropes and its darkly comedic undertones.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoys its low-budget charm and relentless zombie action.
Delivers a healthy dose of gore and dark humor.
Lacks polish but makes up for it with enthusiasm.
Google audience: Audience reception is mixed, with some appreciating its B-movie charm and zombie-slaying fun, while others found its production values and performances lacking.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget over a period of just 18 days in and around Kent, England.
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