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Killing Spree
Newly wed Tom Russo suspects his wife is having sexual encounters with their suburban neighbors, and launches a methodical campaign to murder the lovers.
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Plot Summary
A deranged killer, Norman, escapes a mental institution and embarks on a violent rampage through a small town. Driven by his own twisted sense of justice and a desire for revenge, he targets anyone he perceives as sinful or deserving of punishment. The film follows his brutal spree as the town's residents desperately try to survive and stop him.
Critical Reception
Killing Spree is a low-budget slasher film from the late 1980s. It is generally considered a cult film within the genre, appreciated more for its campy elements and enthusiastic gore than for its cinematic quality. Critical reception was largely negative upon release, with many pointing out its formulaic plot and amateurish execution, though some genre fans found it entertainingly bad.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by some for its over-the-top gore and commitment to slasher tropes.
Criticized for its weak plot, poor acting, and low production values.
Often viewed as a typical, albeit particularly uninspired, example of late-80s direct-to-video horror.
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Fun Fact
Despite its low profile, the film has gained a cult following among fans of obscure slasher movies, often due to its availability on home video and its inclusion in various 'worst movies' lists.
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