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Do you have any other faces?
nogodnomasters5 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This is a connected anthology. The film is in part an homage film with the Romero-King Funeral Home and "The Stuff" in the refrigerator. The film is done deliberately as grainy with bad sound, even the funeral home which should have been shot normally. The film had some bad gore effects. It has attempts at humor which fail. The DVD includes another film and two shorts, none of which I would recommend unless you loved the main feature. They are short and equally as bad with the same bad acting, plot, and not knowing how to create homage humor.

Guide: F-word. Nudity (Jamie Katonic + others )
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10/10
A Blast! (To the HEAD)
Spaceham23 April 2018
Mortuary Massacre is an awesome new entry in the hallowed halls of horror anthologies. We open with a grizzled detective named Det. Giger who hears about some strange corpses piling up in an L.A. morgue run by a creepy dude played by the infamous Carl Crew (of Blood Diner fame). Giger is shown various mutilated corpses and treated to bizarre stories about how each one of them came to be in the morgue.

If I had to pick a favorite short it would be "The Apartment", but best creature design goes to Snake-eyed Jack in, you guessed it, "Snake-eyed Jack." Oh, and the twist ending of the wrap-around story is a great treat and leaves you wanting more blood.

This flick is fun, fast paced, and pulpy in the best way. There's a transgressive, almost experimental, feeling to some of the proceedings that brings to mind the films of David Lynch, Nick Zedd, and others of their ilk.

Point is: Mortuary Massacre is super fun and Chris J. Miller is an insane director who needs to be watched!
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