Put down that bacon lettuce and bread cause this week we have Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. It even got a DLIP score of 7.1990740740740333333333333333333
From the moment it begins, this kitschy horror movie boasts the makings of a cult hit — and that it has become, even though it’s decidedly low-budget and filled to brim with camp. Director John de Bello manages to squeeze out the laughs from a highly improbable premise: Tomatoes become public enemy No. 1 when they turn murderous, preying on humans. It’s up to Mason Dixon (David Wilson) and his special team to stomp them out for good.
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