Horror Movie Review: Drainiac (2000)
From writer/director Brett Piper comes Drainiac! A delightful slice of low-budget trash that will win over many viewers through its sheer dedication to be more than your average bargain basement horror flick.
From writer/director Brett Piper comes Drainiac! A delightful slice of low-budget trash that will win over many viewers through its sheer dedication to be more than your average bargain basement horror flick.
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