Snuff-Movie

Snuff-Movie is a 2005 gothic horror film written and directed by British director Bernard Rose.

It stars Jeroen Krabbé as horror filmmaker Boris Arkadin, whose pregnant wife Mary was supposedly brutally murdered by a Manson-like gang of hippy psychopaths during the 1960s.

An eccentric recluse, Boris makes a comeback when he invites some actors to a large mansion in the English countryside to 'audition' for his new film.

[3] Derek Elley wrote in Variety, "Dialogue is cheesy in an unfunny way, plotting is unbelievable, even on a genre level, and performances are worthy of summer stock.

[6] ScreenDaily was more positive: "a deliciously Machiavellian horror movie which has cult hit written all over it".