Kill Them and Eat Them

Deep below the city streets, sinful Doctor Gore turns soft flesh into hideous mutant skin as the kill-crazed creatures he creates prepare for a bloody rampage! Kellin, his beautiful prisoner, is gradually succumbing to a disease that will transform her from young girl into monstrous murdering beast, while the Doctor’s assistant has plans of his own . . .
Kill Them and Eat Them is a feature-length horror film Martin-Andre Young and I shot during a summer break from college. It screened at the Chicago Horror Film Festival, the Leeds Horror and Fantasy Film Festival, and the Baltimore MicrocineFest, where it was favourably reviewed by The Baltimore Sun. It is currently available on DVD from Pendulum Pictures.
Keep up with the latest updates on the film here.
Reviews
“With deadpan black humour and cheesey special effects, Pendergast has come up with a film that subverts just about everything traditional cinephiles hold dear … an experience not to be missed.” - Chris Kaltenbach, The Baltimore Sun
“A pretty unique-looking film . . . Check it out. It’s funny and sick, just the way you like it” – Sleazegrinder.com
“The set pieces and the plot are light-years ahead of Kill Them and Eat Them’s super-independent movie brethren in terms of complexity” - Tomb of Anubis
“There’s a sort of wild, creative energy that runs through this whole production the likes of which I’ve rarely come across outside a few low-budget films from the 1930s and 1940s.” – Steve Miller, RottenTomatoes
“10 Things I Hate About You meets The Island of Dr. Moreau” (?!) – ObscureHorror.com
“A funny story with a lot of heart” – The Swedish Gore Film Society
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