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Murder Party (2007)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:4
Rotten:0
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Synopsis: In search of a good time, Chris drops in on a Halloween party thrown by pretentious Brooklyn artists in this satirical horror film. Without warning, he becomes the object of their "Murder Party,"... In search of a good time, Chris drops in on a Halloween party thrown by pretentious Brooklyn artists in this satirical horror film. Without warning, he becomes the object of their "Murder Party," an overblown art project that involves his torture and death. Naturally, Chris isn't so thrilled about this idea. However, though stuck in an unwieldy cardboard costume, Chris isn't as helpless as he looks, playing off hipster rivalries in a gory, and often hilarious, game of survival. [More]
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Reviews for Murder Party
Surprisingly well-acted, fast-paced, frequently amusing and packed with some really crazy kills near the end.
After an hour of entertainingly crass buildup, pic erupts in a riot of outrageous, quite funny violence that leaves almost no one alive. Punk/metal soundtrack is in keeping with gonzo tone.
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