Muck (film)

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Muck
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Directed bySteve Wolsh
Written bySteve Wolsh
Produced bySteve Wolsh
Starring Lachlan Buchanan
Puja Mohindra
Bryce Draper
Stephanie Danielson
Laura Jacobs
Grant Alan Ouzts
Lauren Francesca
CinematographyMichael Solidum
Edited byJon Jorgensen
Music byDan Marschak
Miles Senzaki
Production
company
WithAnO Productions
Distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment [1]
Release date
  • March 13, 2015 (2015-03-13)
Running time
90 Minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$250,000

Muck is a 2015 American comedy horror film and the directorial debut of Steve Wolsh, who also wrote and produced the film. [2] It had its world premiere on February 26, 2015 at The Playboy Mansion and received a limited theatrical release on March 13 of the same year, followed by a video on demand release on March 17. [3] It stars Lachlan Buchanan, Playboy Playmate of the Year 2012 Jaclyn Swedberg, Stephanie Danielson, YouTube star Lauren Francesca, and Kane Hodder. Funding for Muck was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised $266,325. [4]

Contents

Muck was planned as the first film in the trilogy, and after release another crowdfunding was launched for prequel Muck: The Feast of St. Patrick. [5] [6] Filming was completed in 2017, but by 2021 the follow-up was still in post-production.

Plot

After narrowly escaping from an ancient burial ground, long forgotten and buried underneath the marshes of Cape Cod, a group of friends emerge from the thick, marshy darkness, tattered and bloody, lucky to be alive. They have already lost two of their friends in the marsh, presumably dead. They stumble upon an empty Cape Cod vacation house alongside the foggy marsh and break in to take shelter. Whatever was in the marsh is still after them and, soon after one of them goes for help, the rest of the group learns that the evil in the marsh is not the only thing that wants them dead. Something worse, something more savage, is lying in wait just outside the marsh, in the house. The unlucky travelers spend their St. Patrick's Day trapped between two evils, forcing them to fight, die, or go back the way they came.

Cast

Soundtrack

The Muck soundtrack features 20 original tracks, and is a mixture of rock, blues, and country. The original score was composed by Dan Marschak and Miles Senzaki.[ citation needed ]

Reception

The blatant sexuality of Muck polarized audiences and critics, but the film nevertheless received major distribution. As one reviewer put it, “against all odds” Anchor Bay Entertainment distributed the film. [7] The independent horror film was highly anticipated and widely reviewed, including by reviewers at the Los Angeles Times,The Village Voice,Bloody Disgusting, and The Fright File.

While critics generally agreed that the overt sexuality of the film was an attempt for Muck to be "a throwback to old-school horror," [8] reviews were mixed, as some critics found Muck’s focus on sex distracting but [9] praised the movie's look and camerawork. [10] Others saw the film’s scantily-clad characters as an attraction. Ain't It Cool News wrote "About as subtle as a stripper in church, don’t expect your brain to be stimulated, but other areas (specifically your guts and below) are bound to be rumbled when you wade through MUCK." [11]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 0% approval based on 7 reviews. [12]

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  6. Exclusive: Check Out This Clip from Muck Specifically Chosen for Dread Central Readers
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  11. "AICN HORROR looks at DANNY'S DOOMSDAY! SPRING! MUCK! ZOMBEAVERS! HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION! MARK OF THE DEVIL! A CRY FROM WITHIN! GHOUL! WALKING DECEASED! BLOOD CREEK WOODSMAN! GOSPEL OF THE FLESH Novel & KILLING FLOOR: UNCOVERED Short!". AICN. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
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