Director: Robert Alaniz•Genres: Horror, Comedy, Thriller
A group of aspiring actors are invited to a remote house for a lucrative commercial audition. However, they soon discover that the property is haunted by a vengeful spirit and the audition is merely a sinister trap. The actors must fight for their lives against supernatural forces and a deranged director.
Brutal Realty, Inc. received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its dark humor and inventive kills, while others found the plot to be predictable and the pacing uneven. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating its low-budget charm and commitment to the horror-comedy genre.
Praised for its gory practical effects and over-the-top performances.
Noted for its blend of horror and comedy, though sometimes struggling to balance the two.
Criticized for a somewhat derivative plot that leans heavily on genre tropes.
Google audience: Google user reviews for Brutal Realty, Inc. are scarce, but the limited feedback suggests audiences enjoyed the film's humor and special effects, with some finding it to be a fun, albeit B-movie experience. Others commented on its low production value.
The film was shot on a shoestring budget, with many of the practical effects and gore sequences created using unconventional and DIY methods by the cast and crew.
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