Here’s another film from Shock-O-Rama/ EI Cinema, yeah it’s low budget, and stars their usual girls and guy actors, and it’s got all the cheese of a B-movie. But I liked this one for some reason, It had bad special effects and layers upon layers of images that just did not seem to fit. But in a nutshell the story moved and it was an entertaining little film to watch.
Basically in order to like a film like this you have to understand them, they relay on small budgets and cheap effects. We have these weird killer spiders that are computer generated for most of the film, but when their not, they look really cool. We have your basic nude girls in this film covered in blood, (It just would not be a Shock-O-Rama film without some nudity.) and your basic plot that has to involve on sleazebag guy.
The acting for the most part is, well alright. And the script is very easy to follow. The editing and direction is a bit choppy, nothing you would get from Hollywood, but overall the film is watch- able. The film also stars Misty Mundae which is always a big plus in my book as well as some other great looking b-movie actresses such as Julian Wells.
Overall I had a good time watching this film, it’s not the most well made film, but it was entertaining for the most part.
– Horror Bob
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