| Source | Verdict | |--------|---------| | Fangoria (2003) | “A love letter to the most outrageous B‑movies of the 80s. Not for the faint‑hearted, but pure, unfiltered fun for gore lovers.” | | IMDb Rating | 5.2 / 10 (based on ~450 votes) | | Cult Forums | Frequently cited as “the perfect midnight‑movie sequel” with a dedicated fan‑art community on sites like Cinephile‑Haven and Reddit’s r/DeepCutHorror. |
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