



American Guinea Pig: Bloodshock | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 20, 2017
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A tribute to the controversial Japanese series of films. It lacks the convincing snuff atmosphere but offers plenty of painful visuals.

genre | Horror |
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synopsis | Undisclosed as of right now. |
lead actors | Barron Christian | Norm J. Castellano | Dan Ellis | Alberto Giovannelli | Lillian McKinney | Gene Palubicki |
director | Marcus Koch |