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Decadent Evil
A fallen foot tall Homunculus called Marvin (a part human/part reptile creature) is imprisoned in a birdcage by a vengeful lover who is bidding to become the world's most powerful vampire.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women seeking a weekend of debauchery at a remote mansion get more than they bargained for when they become the targets of a sadistic killer. As the night progresses, the women must fight for survival against a relentless force that seems to take pleasure in their terror.
Critical Reception
Decadent Evil was met with mixed to negative reviews, primarily appealing to a niche audience fond of grindhouse and exploitation cinema. Critics often pointed to its low-budget production values and gratuitous violence, while some acknowledged its attempt at evoking a retro horror feel.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unpretentious B-movie vibe.
Criticized for underdeveloped characters and plot.
Noted for its graphic content and gore.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Decadent Evil are scarce and generally polarized, with some viewers appreciating its campy horror elements and others finding it too reliant on shock value with little substance.
Fun Fact
Director J.R. Bookwalter also stars in the film and is known for his prolific work in independent horror and exploitation films, often handling multiple roles in his productions.
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