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Mindy
is a single mother with a special needs son named Nicholas. Life
is hard enough as it is juggling her odd hours Nursing job and
dealing with the challenges that come with having a slow son.
So whats a mother to do? Certainly not shack up with a homicidal
robber with a penchant for cocaine, cheap whores and rage issues.
Probably not a good idea when this suitor also keeps company with
drug peddling pedophiles who have a thing for disabled
children. Sounds interesting doesnt it?
Easter
Bunny Kill! Kill! Catchy name aside is another depraved tale
brought to us from the minds behind The Ghouls.
Once
again we find Timothy Muskatell playing the role of the scumbag,
and let me tell you, this dudes got that market cornered!
I think they set these character types to be such assholes that
we absolutely cant wait for them to not only be dispatched,
but in the most painful and violent way.
One
of the drawbacks to the movie is that even when you don't have
any mentally challenged roles, independent movies usually leave
something to be desired in the realm of acting performance. Ricardo
Gray does manage to pull off a pretty convincing performance,
but at times it can be a bit uncomfortable. EBK!K! also
spends a lot of time zoomed in on the action, not to the point
where it's overly distracting, but I found myself wishing they'd
pull back a bit on several occasions.
Last,
as can be expected in independent horror, most of the scenes of
gore implement an acid style of editing where we never truly get
to see the carnage full on, but instead in quick flashes. Don't
get me wrong, I'm not saying the gore isn't good, it is. I'd just
have liked to see the gore sequences a little longer, and with
less of the seizure inducing flash scenes.
By
all means a worthy effort, and very watchable, but I liked this
particular team better when they did The Ghouls. Also to
qualify that statement a bit is that I like my horror a bit on
the more fictional side of the house. I like monsters and demons
that don't really exist as opposed to real-life monsters in the
form of scumbags and pedophiles who more than deserve what they've
got coming to them.
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