Squirm

Squirm (1976)

  • 30% of critics liked it
    (10 reviews)

  • 27% of users liked it
    (2,778 ratings)

The success of Willard, in which a young man trained his pet rats to kill at his command, inspired a rash of horror films featuring animals run amok, including snakes (Stanley), frogs (Frogs) and even rabbits (Night Of The Lepus). Squirm was one of the more interesting films spun off this subgenre,… More

R, 1 hr. 33 min.
Directed By
Jeff Lieberman
Written By
Jeff Lieberman
Genres
Horror
In Theaters
Jul 30, 1976 Limited
On DVD
Aug 26, 2003
American International Picture

Critic Reviews

  • Stefan Birgir Stefansson, sbs.is

    alot of wormy fun

  • Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    Jeff Lieberman's debut feature is a sly tongue-in-cheek horror shocker that has its squirmy moments in the mud.

  • Rob Vaux, Flipside Movie Emporium

    Okay, worms: not scary. At all.

  • Spyder Darling, NY Rock

    This movie about killer worms really buggged me.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Barry L


    OMG What an absolute classic.....you will bever look at worms the same way again......the boat scene is nasty.

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