Richard of PopCults.com writes "One of the more interesting films that I was privy to watch during the recent LA Film Fest (produced by Film Independent) was this peculiar comedy/suspense/horror flick titled Crush the Skull – a weird little ditty about a group of thieves who happen to break into a home that is secretly a den of murder, torture and masochism. Despite the lack of a big-time budget, and some clearly independent/B-movie style acting from the cast involved, I found myself enjoying the film more than I probably would have had some major Hollywood studio produced this film. The independent charm of the film definitely shined through in this production and made it quite the gem. Because of that, I was able to let go of some of my more stringent reservations with films and allowed the interesting and entertaining story to really carry the movie forward."
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