Release Date - 2024
Genre - Horror
Tagline - "Stay the shuck out of his fields"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection)
Rating (out of 5):
I grew up grabbing slashers from the local video store or watching the cut versions on cable. I've always been a fan of the sub-genre and as I got older and founder myself pulled toward indie films it was slashers and zombie flicks that I would often look for. I'm no stranger to no budget slashers. In fact, some of my favorite slashers are no budget backyard flicks made my a group of friends in their teen/early 20s. That's why I immediately grabbed a copy of the slasher Mothershucker when I found it while browsing Esty. It was strange to find an indie horror on blu on Etsy but the title and artwork pulled me in. I ordered a copy and added it my review list as soon as it came in.
The film follows a small town who is terrorized by a drunk that has mysteriously turned into a demented cornstalk with a knack for killing people.
I went into this one really excited for a corny slasher but it wasn't what I had hoped for. I'm here for a slasher in a corn mask killing people with corn in the same line as the ape in Psycho Ape does with bananas. However, the film struggles in a lot of ways to find it's own footing. The acting in this one is respectable but it's clear the cast has a lot of inexperience. They give the film the best performance they can but at the end of the day a lot of the films are awkward to watch and the cast struggled to find their marks, The story for this one had me hooked. It reminded me a lot of Death O'Lantern with the cheap rubber masks and themed deaths. However, the lack of character development and story that pulls it all together made it feels like a mess of jumbled scenes and awkward dialogue. A little more time spent on the writing and editing would have made this one so much better. Finally, the film has several deaths that fit the film perfectly. While budget is a problem with this one, the film showed a lot of creativity and thinking outside the box to make it work. They may not be the best effects you've seen but they are still fun. Overall, Mothershucker has a lot working against it from inexperience to no budget. However, I'm glad the cast and crew came together to make something they can be proud of. They cut their teeth on this one and I'm sure the next one will be even better after they take what they learned from this one. While I don't recommend this one, I'm still looking forward to what the future holds for this cast and crew.