Mosquito
Centers on Kate and Ed, a recently married couple whose secrets begin to reveal as daily life chips away at the personas they present… all started by an intrusive mosquito.
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Plot Summary
In the depths of the Amazon rainforest, a meteor crashes, unleashing a swarm of genetically mutated, man-eating mosquitoes. A group of tourists and scientists find themselves in a desperate fight for survival as these oversized insects hunt them one by one. They must find a way to escape the island and stop the creatures before they can spread across the globe.
Critical Reception
Mosquito is a low-budget B-movie horror film that has gained a cult following for its campy tone and over-the-top special effects. While not critically acclaimed, it is appreciated by fans of creature features and schlock horror for its entertainment value and sheer absurdity.
What Reviewers Say
- Enjoys its status as a B-movie with giant mosquitoes.
- Praised for its campy humor and special effects.
- A fun, if cheesy, creature feature for genre fans.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche status. Those who appreciate it often highlight its B-movie charm and the novelty of giant mosquitoes as antagonists.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Gary Jones, is also known for his work on other low-budget sci-fi and horror films, often embracing a B-movie aesthetic.
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