

The Super
George Rossi, who immigrated to the US and served in the Vietnam war, is now a Superintendent of a Queens apartment building. He finds himself quickly slipping into a depraved world which is fueled by the tenants of the building.
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Plot Summary
A troubled veteran struggling with PTSD checks himself into a veteran's hospital, hoping to find solace. However, he soon discovers that the hospital harbors dark secrets, and a sinister force begins to prey on the vulnerable patients. He must confront his inner demons and the external horror to survive.
Critical Reception
The Super received a largely negative reception from critics, with many citing its uninspired plot, weak performances, and reliance on tired horror tropes. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, finding it to be a forgettable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies too heavily on jump scares and predictable horror elements.
- Performances, particularly from the veteran cast, are a significant letdown.
- The plot feels underdeveloped and lacks genuine suspense.
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Fun Fact
Despite featuring established actors like Burt Reynolds and Michael Biehn, the film struggled to gain significant distribution or critical attention.
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