Gorehounds will likely be pleased by the graphic bloodletting, but there's little else of interest here.
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What are critics saying?
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Slant Magazine by Kenji Fujishima
Waxwork is certainly no hidden horror gem, but its flashes of wit and genuine enthusiasm for the horror genre are enough to make it a reasonably enjoyable time.
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Los Angeles Times by Michael Wilmington
Hickox, the son of Douglas (Theatre of Blood) Hickox, shows a derivative, choppy, jagged style in his feature debut. He makes an uneasy stew of this mix of hip, flip teen-slasher gore and movie-buff aestheticism, of callous black humor and smarmy sentimentality. There’s a big problem here: too much waxy buildup.