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WICKED LAKE

STOP me if this sounds familiar: Four co-eds vacation at a cabin in the woods where they’re hunted down by four demented guys (three brothers and their wheelchair-bound uncle) intent on sex and murder.

Yes, there’s not much new in the splatterfest “Wicked Lake,” unless it’s the movie’s offensiveness and lack of focus.

The women act like profanity-prone dancers at a sleazy topless bar, so there’s no reason for viewers to feel sorry for them as the intruders go about their sordid business.

And midway through the movie, without explanation, the women are given supernatural vampiric powers.

This allows them to exact bloody revenge (like using a straw to suck out a guy’s brains) on their tormentors.

To further confuse matters, two cops are introduced in scenes that have little to do with the rest of the movie.

Viewers who get off on watching topless babes kiss and paw each other might enjoy “Wicked Lake,” directed by Zach Passero.

But the flick is so vile and misogynistic – the women exist solely to titillate – that even perverts will have a tough time.

Running time: 90 minutes. Not rated (nudity, extreme violence, profanity). At the Two Boots Pioneer, Avenue A and Third Street.