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Written by Tiffanie Green   
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Wicked Lake
Wicked Lake
From the minds of Adam Rockoff, author of Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film and Chris Silverston, director of I Know Who Killed Me, comes the supernatural erotic flick Wicked Lake. The film is directed by Zach Passero.

Wicked Lake centers on four female co-eds who, on a weekend getaway encounter, a family of oddball brothers whose eccentricity quickly becomes sexually violent. But the horror staple of the damsel in distress is turned on its head by Lake allowing the woman to step outside of the role of shrieking victim into that of the femme fatale.
Acclaimed by horror critics as “pretty cool,” [Johnny Butane of DreadCentral.com] and “one of the most wickedly demented films I've seen in a while,” [Brian King of CreatureCorner], Lake is sure to appeal to horror fans who aren’t afraid of explicit gore and nudity.

Lake opens Friday, June 27 at Pioneer Theater.
 

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