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A brief review in TV Guide said, "Prepare to scream and soak at the same time as a collection of clips from such slasher flicks as Sorority House Massacre 2, Tower of Terror, Slumber Party Massacre, and Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers are all combined into one brand-new fright fest that doesn't skimp on the skin. "[5] A retrospective review at the time of the release of a DVD version stated bluntly ...
Kelli Maroney is an American film and television actress. She appeared in the films Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Night of the Comet (1984), Chopping Mall (1986), The Zero Boys (1986) and Scream Queen Hot Tub Party (1991). [1]
The company distributing the film abruptly went out of business with the result that less than 2,000 copies of the tape were ever distributed. [4] The film became an instant obscurity. Over the next decade, the popularity of the three actresses, word of mouth about the famous bathtub scene, and the scarcity of the film caused it to develop a ...
Kelly Ripa is showing off her dad bod! The "Live With Kelly and Ryan" co-host took to Instagram on Thursday to share a behind-the-scenes peek at what she and Seacrest get up to backstage at their ...
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The supporting cast includes Crispin Glover, Lizzy Caplan, and Chevy Chase. The film was released on March 26, 2010. It received mixed-to-positive reviews and was a commercial success, grossing $64.6 million against a budget of $36 million. A sequel, Hot Tub Time Machine 2, was released on February 20, 2015.
From contemporary reviews, the film was reviewed by a critic credited as "Lor." in Variety who reviewed the film on January 30, 1988. [8] "Lor." stated the film begins like a wornout genre of nerds/peeping toms looming over attractive young women but that the "story takes a more interesting turn with the involvement of the imp. [8] "Lor."
The Guest House received mixed reviews from critics. Writing for AfterEllen, Danielle Riendeau summed up her review by saying: "Guest House is largely a fun piece of fluff, with attractive leads and a fun premise, but the film is far, far too chatty for its own good. The writing is spotty, with a few clunky lines, and the final third dives far ...