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Return to Nuke Em High Volume 1

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The film centers on a young couple their the school glee club. Everything becomes chaos when the other guys start to experience mutations. They must face and attempt to resolve terrible circumstance.
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Canada.com
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January 23, 2014

This sort of thing can grow on you, but only if you're not careful.
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PopMatters
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April 08, 2014

There's a big difference between being intentionally ridiculous and coming out hilariously self-aware and being intentionally ridiculous and succeeding in being bad.
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New York Post
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January 10, 2014

Mostly, "Return to Nuke 'Em High'' is an occasionally hilarious series of parodies: "Carrie,'' "Soylent Green,'' "Glee,'' "Cat Ballou,'' you name it.
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Slant Magazine
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January 08, 2014

Because it actively defies and outright ridicules all notions of aesthetic intent, proper form, and moral propriety, this lazy Z-film pastiche is essentially impervious to standard critical evaluation.
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New York Times
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January 09, 2014

Mr. Kaufman's talent can be debated, but his love for his job is stamped on every garish, oozy frame.
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Daily Dead
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January 08, 2016

Return to Nuke 'Em High Volume 1 is an absurdly entertaining slapstick gore-fest that also manages to effectively pass along a timely message or two along the way.
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Los Angeles Times
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January 16, 2014

Trashmeister director and co-writer Lloyd Kaufman delivers, if your order includes cracks about Jerry Sandusky and high school shootings along with Troma in-jokes and countless movie references.
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Blu-ray.com
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March 23, 2014

Retains a certain B-movie moxie, but its chaotic nature fatigues the film long before it reaches its non-conclusion. Points to Kaufman for the hurricane of sick ideas, but would it kill Troma to show a little patience?
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Time Out
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January 08, 2014

Even if it weren't a quasi-remake of 1986's anarchic Class of Nuke 'Em High, it would still feel borrowed and shoddy: Back is the cheesy green-goo spouting out of heads as students turn "cretin" from toxic food.
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Cinema Crazed
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February 09, 2014

A hilarious and fast paced re-visiting to one of Troma's best movie series...
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Variety
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January 10, 2014

Die-hard Troma buffs may be amused by all of this, and by the wink-wink references to such studio icons as the Toxic Avenger and Sgt. Kabukiman.
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Village Voice
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January 07, 2014

Some clever ideas -- the new Cretins harmonize, setting their atrocities to barbershop quartet numbers -- don't negate the tired, exploitative nature of most of the action.
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