Today we added another trio of reviews for you guys to check out. I'm feeling a slow, boring weekend coming on so maybe one of these three films could make your day? Read on for reviews of Jim Muro's 1986 classic horror pic Street Trash, Jorge Grau's 1973 pic Let Sleeping Corpses Lie and Brad Sykes' direct-to-video release of Mutation. And don't forget that you don't need us to tell you what's new here on B-D, just visit the Movie Pit to keep updated!
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Street Trash: Room 237 writes, "Street Trash is a great ‘80’s cult classic; chock full of over-the-top splatter-style gore, insanely cheesy dialogue and pitch black comedy. If you haven’t already seen it, and are a fan of the genre, this is a must for your DVD collection."
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie: Room 237 writes, "This film is definitely a fine addition to the zombie sub-genre. All you living dead aficionados out there will undoubtedly eat this one up (pun intended!)."
Mutation: Don K. writes, "It’s slow and stagy, with plot holes bigger than the sets it was filmed on. Built around a rather ridiculous premise, the movie starts off on bad footing and tumbles downhill the whole way, providing laughs where there should be screams and yawns where there should be cheers."