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Blood Cult (1985)
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This bargain-basement slasher film from Oklahoma was shot entirely on video -- a format trumpeted proudly on the cassette sleeve, but definitely nothing to be proud of -- which manages to accentuate the uncomfortable sleaziness of the proceedings. The plot involves a secret society of creeps who gather regularly in ceremonial garb to worship the god "Canis" and offer the occasional human sacrifice in his honor. Their right to dismember is eventually challenged by a bookish hero and a pudgy heroine, who spend most of their time standing around talking while the wacky Canis cultists continue to slash, hack and saw away at the coeds of a small Midwestern college. The prototype of a short-lived series of shot-on-tape horror features for the early home-video market, this should have been plain evidence that the format was ill-suited to feature-length projects. The acting is of the high school Drama Club variety at best, and the underlit videography gives the impression of deranged home movies from a vacation to hell. Followed by a marginally more competent sequel, Revenge, which features a cameo from John Carradine. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Christopher Lewis
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    Darin W.

    I've sat through some real rotters. And as bad as films get, I'm not one to leave a movie unfinished. I'll daydream, laugh at a movie's abysmal qualities, or mock horrible actors. But this was completely unwatchable tripe. This garbage is not even entertaining on a it's-so-bad-it's-funny or I-love-cheesy-horror-movies level. Anyone who's studied film has seen some awful attempts at movie making. Trust me, none of the horrible unfinished projects you've seen come close to this completed disaster. Everyone involved in this project should be deeply ashamed.

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