

Entrails of a Virgin
Returning from a shoot, an adult film crew gets lost in the fog of a mountain location. Luckily, they find a deserted resort, but unfortunately, something is stirring in the woods, and it’s not too happy with their visit.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers attending a remote cabin party find themselves targeted by a relentless killer. As the night progresses and more friends are brutally murdered, the survivors must race against time to uncover the killer's identity and escape the isolated woods. The film descends into a bloody struggle for survival as the body count rises.
Critical Reception
Entrails of a Virgin is a low-budget slasher film that garnered a cult following among fans of extreme gore and exploitation cinema. While critically panned for its simplistic plot, poor acting, and gratuitous violence, it is often cited for its over-the-top special effects and its place within the direct-to-video horror landscape of the 1980s. It remains a notable example of its subgenre, appealing to a niche audience that appreciates its raw, unpolished horror.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its commitment to graphic gore and practical effects.
- Criticized for its weak narrative, underdeveloped characters, and exploitative nature.
- Seen as a typical, albeit extreme, example of 80s direct-to-video horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and often reflect a division between those who appreciate its cult status and extreme violence, and those who find it amateurish and gratuitous.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film features significantly more gore and violence than sexual content, which was a common thematic misdirection in exploitation films of its era to attract a wider audience.
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