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So, Sick-o-pathics. It's an odd little anthology horror from '95 that doesn’t take itself too seriously. You've got three segments here that blend comedy and horror in a way that feels almost like a fever dream. One story features a killer sex doll—yeah, you heard that right—and it's as ridiculous as it sounds. Then there’s this thing about a handbag that goes on a spree. The last segment parodies Joe D'Amato's Anthropophagous, which is a heads-up for fans of Italian horror. The practical effects are low-budget but have a certain charm, and the performances oscillate between genuinely funny and woefully over-the-top. It’s all very campy, but in a way that makes the viewing experience delightfully bizarre.
Anthology style with three distinct talesCampy humor mixed with horror elementsHighlights practical effects and over-the-top performances
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