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Carnal Sins
A bride-to-be plans on becoming more uninhibited in bed for her future husband. What she didn't plan on was a steamy affair with an erotica photographer to make her have second thoughts about her fiancé.
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Plot Summary
A young detective is assigned to investigate a series of ritualistic murders in a small, isolated town. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a dark history of occult practices and a conspiracy involving the town's prominent citizens. The investigation forces him to confront his own demons and the unsettling truth about the town's sinister secrets.
Critical Reception
Carnal Sins received generally negative reviews from critics, often cited for its derivative plot and uneven pacing. While some acknowledged its attempt at atmospheric horror, the film struggled to find a wider audience. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it to be a forgettable entry in the horror genre of the early 2000s.
What Reviewers Say
Critics pointed to a formulaic and predictable storyline.
The film's atmosphere was sometimes praised, but often undermined by weak execution.
Performances were generally considered uninspired, failing to elevate the material.
Google audience: Google user reviews for Carnal Sins are scarce, but the limited feedback suggests a general disappointment with the film's unoriginality and lack of suspense. Viewers often found it to be a low-budget horror flick that didn't offer anything new to the genre.
Fun Fact
Despite being a direct-to-video release, the film features a notable cast of genre actors, including Jeff Fahey, Kathleen Kinmont, Tracy Tweed, and the late Richard Lynch.
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