7/10
Like Bingo, but from Mexico
12 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
A bunch of circus clowns kidnap, rape, and kill people. They are lead by Papa Corn (Bill Oberst Jr.). Don Johnson (Parrish Randall) is forced to go with them and be the trigger man. It has something to do with a deck of cards, that wasn't fully explained.

There has been similar films without the clown make-up. Other than the clowns, the acting of not good. Chanel Ryan as Mrs. Johnson was noticeably bad. The no witness rampage, without being caught on a security camera, didn't seem feasible even in Odessa, Texas. This was a low budget film, with Bill Oberst Jr. most likely being the biggest cost. The special effects were fair, plenty of blood and fake body parts, no squirts or sprays. Some of the scenes were simply juvenile stupid as when Mr. Corn attempts to have sex with a severed head...and the closing credit song didn't have anything to do with the film. It was sacrilegious and vulgar for the sake of being sacrilegious and vulgar. The film is in your face grotesque. The production attempts to add some moralistic creed about innocence that didn't make sense.

The movie has been over loaded with praise reviews for a "B" film. Bill did get "best actor" award at Chicago Horror Film Festival 2015 and indeed he carried the film.

Guide: F-word, sex, rape, nudity
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