Watched this movie because I thought it was about me. It's a dark comedy about a disturbed young man who kills his mother in a freak accident and is about to be committed to an institute unless he proves that he is "normal" by making friends. So he digs them out of the graveyard. Not really a horror movie, though it does take place around Halloween so it has the festive spirit. |
That wasn't a recommendation, by the way, just a summary. It was a pretty flat comedy, all in all. |
One of the greatest mysteries of our time is what the numpties who put together these posts think they actually achieve by putting up screen grabs of blackscreens and unidentifiable decontextualised murky dark shapes (often the back or the top of people heads or bits of their limbs or random pieces of meaningless shapeless scenery ) other than to putting people off viewing the film in question. Bad screen grabs shouts bad film (even if its not the case) so why don't these people simply take a breath find some decent grabs and make everyones life that little bit easier? Either that or stop using bots to do something they are not designed to do properly. |
Starring no one famous, written by no one famous, directed by no one famous among a cast of non A-lister |
Actually in the UK Ben Miller is very famous and so is Susan Wokoma. The other two leads have a long track record too. Just because you've not heard of them and can't be bothered to research says more about you than the movie. There's a lot of excellent independant movies out there with no one famous in them too. |
Reviewed by no one famous, only the one and only infamous jaxe! |
They have to start somehwere. |
Hey Guest 2132 , was Chloe's mother, Rachel, one of the Girls Allowed girls? |
Yep, Ben Miller starred in a Tesco (UK equivalent of WallyWorld) advert so he is as famous as famous comes |
Ashley Benson is pretty famous for Pretty little liars. Can't say I've seen her in anything good since that show ended though. |