6/10
WE ARE NOT SOME WHITE TRASH SERIAL KILLERS
31 May 2019
Warning: Spoilers
A judge (Robert Bogue) and a lawyer (Rachael Robbins) go on an erotic killing spree in a manner of a Lloyd Kaufman Troma film. The FBI has a colorful cast of misfits on the trail. These include a psychic agent (Dustin Diamond) who gets his readings by groping an obese woman (Thea Vidale). Agent Truman (Ken Del Vecchio also script writer) is a mute in a wheelchair.

The film had all the makings to be a cult classic, yet seemed to fall short. The production was uneven. I liked the sign interpretation scenes, shades of a Nelson Mandela memorial, but for the most part, Robert Bogue couldn't deliver his lines to provide an entertaining film. I did like the classical music playing during the signature killing scene, shades of "Clockwork Orange" but they only did it once. Rachael Robbins co-work this work and managed to keep her clothes on except for showing her butt.

Film is good enough to get your Troma fix, but not the cult classic it tries too hard to be.

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