
Slime City Massacre 2010
Greg Lamberson unleashes *Slime City Massacre (2010)*, a twisted horror-comedy that turns post-apocalyptic grit into grotesque comedy.
Director: Greg Lamberson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Slime City Massacre (2010) about?
After a dirty bomb devastates New York's financial district, the abandoned Slime City becomes a haven for the homeless—until a contaminated meal turns four squatters into ravenous, slime-covered creatures. Their rampage catches the eye of a mercenary force hired by a greedy developer eager to erase the problem and seize the land.
Who directed Slime City Massacre?
Greg Lamberson, a filmmaker known for blending horror and comedy in films like *Stuck!* and *Werewolf: The Beast Among Us*, took the helm of this chaotic creature feature.
Who stars in Slime City Massacre?
The film features genre icons Jennifer Bihl, Debbie Rochon, and Brooke Lewis Bellas alongside Kealan Patrick Burke and Robert C. Sabin, anchoring this slime-soaked survival story.
Is Slime City Massacre (2010) worth watching?
With its unrated status and cult-friendly vibe, *Slime City Massacre* delivers exactly what you'd expect from a late-night horror-comedy: gore, goofiness, and a heap of heart. It's not a masterpiece, but for fans of offbeat creature features, it's a guilty pleasure worth your time.
How long is Slime City Massacre?
The film runs for 90 minutes, packing its slime, scares, and satire into a tight, entertaining package.
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About Slime City Massacre (2010) — B-Movie Horror Where Food Fights Back
Greg Lamberson unleashes *Slime City Massacre (2010)*, a twisted horror-comedy that turns post-apocalyptic grit into grotesque comedy. Set against the ruins of a bombed-out Manhattan, the film follows four desperate squatters in the lawless wasteland of Slime City who stumble upon contaminated food—sparking a grotesque transformation into rampaging, goo-spewing monsters. Their newfound hunger for flesh draws the attention of a ruthless developer, who deploys a squad of mercenaries to clean house. With Jennifer Bihl, Debbie Rochon, and Brooke Lewis Bellas leading a cast of genre favorites, this 90-minute B-movie delivers squirm-inducing body horror, dark laughs, and a heaping helping of New York grit.
Beneath its campy exterior lies a biting satire of urban decay and corporate greed, where survival is as slimy as the monsters themselves. The atmosphere drips with grime, neon, and the kind of low-budget ingenuity that turns limitations into assets. Fans of offbeat horror and genre-bending antics will find *Slime City Massacre* a gloriously unhinged ride.