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Who is it? | Director, Writer, Editor |
Directed by | Lucifer Valentine |
Produced by | Lucifer Valentine |
Written by | Lucifer Valentine |
Edited by | Lucifer Valentine |
Production company | Kingdom of Hell Productions |
Distributed by | Unearthed Films Kingdom of Hell Productions |
Release date | February 14, 2006 (2006-02-14) (Canada) |
Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | Canada United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $100,000 |
Net worth
Lucifer Valentine, the highly skilled and accomplished filmmaker, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. With a remarkable career as a director, writer, and editor, his talents have brought him significant recognition and success. Known for his prolific work, Lucifer has consistently delivered compelling and thought-provoking films, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the industry. As a result, his net worth is projected to continue to grow, reflecting his immense contribution to the art of filmmaking.
Biography/Timeline
Slaughtered Vomit Dolls is part of the Vomit Gore Trilogy and was followed by two sequels: ReGOREgitated Sacrifice (2008) and Slow Torture Puke Chamber (2010). A fourth "Vomit Gore" film - titled Vomit Gore 4: Black Mass of the Nazi Sex Wizard - was released in 2015.
JoBlo.com panned Slaughtered Vomit Dolls overall, saying that while they were curious to see what the Director could do next, the film "ultimately fails to either entertain, shock, or put forth any novel ideas." HorrorNews.net also gave a negative review, criticizing the film and stating that "If you need a movie to have some form of a linear story, don’t bother with this one. If you are tired of seeing women constantly berated and insulted and shown as weak and scared, don’t bother with this one. And if vomit isn’t your thing, yeah, definitely don’t bother with this one." DVD Talk reviewed the trilogy as a whole and gave it a mostly positive review, saying that the films would not appeal to every viewer and that "for horror fans who want something different, something that mixes up art and sex and violence and gore and surrealism and who don't mind the confrontational nature of Valentine's work, this set is worth seeking out."