Reviewers from sites like Film Threat and Movieplayer.it generally highlight the film's nostalgic energy while acknowledging its narrative flaws:
: Pasquale Petrolo is often cited as a standout, providing much-needed comedic relief in the film's second half.
: Critics noted the film's deep affection for 80s B-movies, blending elements of Giallo, slasher, and sci-fi.
Set in 1988 in the small town of Bobbio, the story follows Giò (Tobia De Angelis), a nerdy cinephile attempting to film a low-budget slasher movie on VHS. When he discovers startling parallels between a series of local murders and his favorite comic book, Squadra 666 , he teams up with his friends and the comic's jaded creator, Diego Busirivici (Pasquale Petrolo, a.k.a. Lillo), to hunt for a monster purportedly hidden in the town's crypt.
For fans of retro horror and practical gore, it’s an entertaining ride that captures the spirit of early Spielberg or Gremlins-style adventures. However, those looking for a tight, modern narrative may find its "deliberately cheesy" tone a bit too scattered. Il mostro della cripta
: While some found it a fun "popcorn movie", others on platforms like IMDb and Letterboxd criticized it as "lazy" or "claudicante" (stumbling), noting that the narrative sometimes feels disconnected or over-reliant on references. Key Takeaway
