Jennifer (Georgia Chris) and her partner, Mark(Joe Davison) are tired of writing for the local tabloid papers, seeking something bigger. They soon stumble upon the story of a lifetime. A notorious murderer, known only as "... more »The Teardrop Killer". As the onslaught of human butchery gets even closer to home, Mark and Jennifer piece together the grizzly puzzle behind a 20 year murder spree. Their investigation leads them to the dark secrets left behind by carnival performers to the past of a lovable clown named Gurdy.« less
"This is one of the best indie horror low budget movies ive ever seen.It makes all other killer clown movies look so weak in comparison.This movie had plenty of blood and gore and enough going on to keep my attention all the way throw.Not to mention a masive body count.This is one movie thats going in my dvd collection a must have for any fan or gore and killer clowns.5 stars"
A Work Of Bloody Brilliance!
Ben Wasden | Uriah, AL | 03/12/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Awesome. Brilliant. Insane. Those are three words that describe the slasher flick 100 Tears. It is possibly the goriest slasher movie ever made. I didn't keep count or anything, but I imagine the body count was about thirty, and nearly all of the deaths occur onscreen. There's many decapitations and amputations, as well as a pretty good script and above average performances from the cast. 100 Tears along with Hatchet, Killer Movie, Midnight Movie, Gutterballs, and the Friday the 13th and My Bloody Valentine reboots are proving that the slasher film isn't just still alive, it's bigger and better than ever."
If you love horror but loath Clowns.....
Lisa Abney | Tampa, FL | 12/10/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I cannot stress enough just how bad you need to see this movie!! Great story, awesome effects, gory as hell, Really great cast and a midget chase scene. Need I say more?"
Multiple Tabloid Witch Award winner
Thomas M. Sipos | Santa Monica, CA | 11/19/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"All clowns are evil. But most are subtle, creepy and menacing, so you can't quite say why they're evil.
Not Gurdy in 100 TEARS. He swings a huge meat cleaver -- a HUGE meat cleaver! -- and racks up a body count faster than you can count his victims.
Two tabloid reporters hunt Gurdy, seeking a story about serial killers. Naturally, these reporters learn more than they'd like to know.
100 TEARS is a throwback to that 1970s, drive-in/grindhouse style of horror. Raw, visceral, graphic gore. The film was shot in Florida (home of supermarket tabloids), which adds to that atmosphere.
In the 2008 Tabloid Witch Awards (a horror film contest and festival, based in Santa Monica, California), 100 TEARS won an Honorable Mention, plus Best Actress for Georgia Chris, and Best Supporting Actress for Raine Brown."
All slasher films should be this violent and this gory while
Andrew E. Rose | Farmersville, TX | 11/17/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Marcus Koch directed and did the special fx for this Joe Davison written clown slasher film starring Raine Brown and others. When you watch this film, you'll understand why say "Raine Brown and others" -- Raine's performance of Christine Gleason is so incredibly over-the-top that it pretty well overshadows all but Jack Amos as Gurdy the Clown.
This film features 9 kills in the first 12 minutes of the movie as Gurdy the Clown wreaks havoc and commits mass murder in a random half-way house. And from that point on there are more than enough bloody, gory, violent kills to keep even the most demanding of slasher horror fans from becoming bored.
Joe Davison wrote a fantastic story with a really cool twist, that I will not get into here because the film releases on DVD on the 8th of December here in the United States so I really do not want to ruin this film for you.
Marcus, as the director and creator of special f/x, is genius. The technical aspects of this film, from lighting to camera-work, to the directing of characters and development, to every single kill stand heads and tails above most slasher films to include those put out by mainstream big budget studios.
Buy this film. You'll not be disappointed in Raine or Jack's performance. Another fantastic performance is found in Jeff Dylan Graham's short appearance as one of Gurd'Y's victim. If ultra-violent, gore and blood, and incredibly terrifying clowns are your thing - then you'll absolutely be into 100 TEARS."