Radioactive Flesh Eating Foliage
Radioactive Flesh Eating Foliage

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Radioactive Flesh Eating Foliage

2015
Movie
72 min
English

A chemical company in the mountains of western Maryland secretly dump their toxic waste causing the trees to crave human flesh! Things go from bad to worse when a professor and a group of students go looking for the reclusive Goat-Man!

Insights

IMDb4.2/10
Director: N/AGenres: Horror, Sci-Fi, Monster

Plot Summary

In a remote research facility, scientists are experimenting with genetically modified plants that have begun to evolve at an alarming rate. When a containment breach occurs, these mutated flora, now capable of consuming organic matter, escape into the surrounding wilderness, posing a deadly threat to anyone who crosses their path. A small group of survivors must band together to fight for their lives against the encroaching, flesh-eating vegetation.

Critical Reception

Critically, "Radioactive Flesh Eating Foliage" was met with a generally negative response from both critics and audiences. It is largely regarded as a low-budget, B-movie horror flick that leans heavily on schlocky gore and predictable tropes, failing to offer any substantial innovation to the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies on excessive gore and predictable jump scares.

  • Lacks compelling characters and a coherent plot.

  • Special effects are often unconvincing, detracting from the horror.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally unimpressed, with common complaints citing poor acting, a weak storyline, and uninspired special effects that fail to deliver genuine scares.

Fun Fact

The film was reportedly shot on a shoestring budget, with many of the plant effects created using practical, DIY methods.

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