

Boogers of the Antichrist
This movie was to be as absurd as Antfarm Dickhole, but Bill Zebub’s research inspired new story ideas. This will still be an unusual tale, but it will be a bit deeper than planned. Then again, Bill Zebub usually adds deeper levels for those who want to explore. It might be safe to call this a spoof of occult horror. That was the original idea. It is more than a parody however.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women on a road trip find themselves in a small town plagued by a sinister, mucus-based entity. As the grotesque creature picks them off one by one, they must fight for survival against the sticky, horrifying menace.
Critical Reception
Boogers of the Antichrist is a low-budget, independent horror-comedy that has garnered attention within niche circles for its unique premise and unapologetic gore. While not a mainstream success, it has been noted for its dedicated cult following and its embrace of B-movie sensibilities.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sheer absurdity and commitment to its bizarre concept.
- Critiqued for its extremely low production value and often amateurish performances.
- Seen as a fun, gory romp for those who enjoy unconventional horror.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely split, with many appreciating the film's unique horror concept and gore, while others find it too campy and lacking in technical execution.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly made on a shoestring budget, with many practical effects being created using readily available household items.
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