

Splatter
Johnny Splatter accumulated as many hit records as he did enemies on his climb up the fame ladder. His sudden death, ruled a suicide, brings a small circle of professional parasites and hangers-on to his Hollywood Hills mansion for the reading of his last will and testament. But as his “frenemies” come to pick the bones clean, Johnny has returned for a deadly encore long after what they thought was his final curtain.
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Plot Summary
A horror-comedy short film that pays homage to classic creature features and exploitation films. The plot follows a group of characters who encounter a monstrous entity, leading to a series of gory and often humorous encounters. It's a love letter to the B-movie genre, packed with genre tropes and nods to cult classics.
Critical Reception
Splatter is a niche film primarily appreciated by fans of low-budget horror and cult cinema. While not widely reviewed by mainstream critics, it garnered attention within its specific audience for its enthusiastic embrace of genre conventions and its over-the-top gore. Audience reception often highlights its fun, campy nature and the casting of genre icons.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its playful take on horror tropes.
- Praised for its enthusiastic use of gore and creature effects.
- Noted for its homage to classic exploitation and B-movies.
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Fun Fact
The film features an appearance by Joe Bob Briggs, a well-known host and critic of drive-in and exploitation films, adding to its cult appeal.
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