Cannibalism: The Last Supper

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Cannibalism: The Last Supper
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Cover art for Cannibalism: The Last Supper
Directed by Lizzy Borden
Written byLizzy Borden
Produced by Rob Zicari & Lizzy Borden
Starring Alexandra Quinn
CinematographyGlenn Baren
Music byFornicator & Lil' Merchant
Production
company
Distributed byExtreme Associates
Release date
  • April 21, 2002 (2002-04-21)(United States)
Running time
135 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Cannibalism (aka Cannibalism: The Last Supper) is a 2002 pornographic horror film written and directed by Lizzy Borden. [1]

Contents

Plot

A deranged Satanic cult lures in couples and lone women so they can rape, butcher, and devour them.

Cast

Reception

Paul Fishbein, president of Adult Video News , allegedly referred to Cannibalism and the rest of the Extreme Associates library as "horrible, unwatchable, disgusting, aberrant movies". [2] Recarts Movies Erotica denounced film as "nothing shocking", while a score of 7.05 out of 10.00 was awarded by Cyberspace Adult Video Reviews, which criticized the effects and regarded the attempts at horror as "silly". [3] [4] The Encyclopedia of Cannibal Movies wrote that Cannibalism was "the most overtly cannibalistic 'adult' movie made to date" and "definitely not the sort of porn you see every day". [5] The Village Voice described the film as "cartoonish" but admitted "scarily enough, gore and porn make perfect bedfellows". [6] Adult Industry News found Cannibalism both erotic and disgusting, and called it "a real must see for the forced sex crowd, fake snuff crowd, and gross out crowd". [1]

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References

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