Dustin Mills made a splash a couple of years back with his all-puppet horror film THE PUPPET MONSTER MASSACRE, and he’s obviously been busy since – first with the horror comedy ZOMBIE A-HOLE and now with his Faustian horror film NIGHT OF THE TENTACLES. While treading some well-worn territory – there’s more than a hint of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS and big references to the 80s work of Frank Henenlotter like BASKET CASE and BRAIN DAMAGE – TENTACLES gleefully dives into the blackly comic possibilities of bargaining with the devil, and with having to feed a creature thirsty for
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