Blue Sunshine is one of the rare 1970s films you may find filed underneath "Horror" or "Cult" or "Exploitation" that has no nudity, just a few drops of blood, and PG-rated language. It's an odd feat for a low-budget film based around homicidal maniacs killing people because of unregulated drug use. But Blue Sunshine's horror doesn't stem from gore and carnage as much as an undercurrent of paranoid psychosis, a reflection of the time it was released . . .
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