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Martha Gets Down and Dirty
Lifestyle expert Martha Stewart gives an inside look as she gets her hands dirty working on her 150-acre New York farm. She shares exclusive tips on how to elevate any home and garden on top of dishing out advice to her super fans and famous friends.
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Plot Summary
A mild-mannered woman, Martha, is unexpectedly thrust into the world of competitive dog grooming after her beloved poodle, Princess Fluffybutt III, wins a local contest. As Martha climbs the ranks, she discovers a dark and sinister underbelly to the seemingly idyllic world of dog shows, facing off against cutthroat rivals and uncovering dangerous secrets.
Critical Reception
Martha Gets Down and Dirty is a quirky horror-comedy that received mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its unique premise and blend of humor and gore. While some critics found its pacing uneven, many appreciated its over-the-top performances and surprisingly effective scares.
What Reviewers Say
A bizarre and bloody take on the competitive dog grooming scene.
Offers unexpected laughs and genuine thrills.
The film's unique concept is its greatest strength, though execution can be uneven.
Google audience: Audience reception for Martha Gets Down and Dirty is not widely documented.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Patrick Rea, is known for his work in the independent horror scene, often blending genre elements with dark humor.
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