After a stint in a psychiatric hospital, a young woman returns to the house where her father killed the entire cast of The Artist during his exorcism.
Rated R | Length 80 minutes
Kathryn Fiore | Flip Schultz | Olivia Alexander | Arturo del Puerto | Danny Woodburn | Peter Gilroy | Tyler Phillips | Stephen Kramer Glickman | Rebecca Ann Johnson | Heidi Kramer | Ryan Slater | Tina Casciani | Kimberly Leemans | Seth Bailey | Philippe Bergeron | Damien Bray | Gary Carlos Cervantes | John Di Domenico | Rene Diamente | Melissa Fosse-Dunne | Jen Kober | Alissa Kramer | Timothy Church Lockett | Ashley Martin | Ben Morrison | Makenzie Moss | Olivia Moss | Austin Michael Scott | Jane Shayne | Chris Spinelli | Kelly Sry | Pickles Moss | French Stewart | John Reiner | Craig Moss | Will Beinbrink | Daniel Christopher Covell
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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01/15/2013 | TV | DVD | Other | 1.5 stars |
(Average) 1.5 stars |
Note that I use a 4-point scale.
It’s not that this obnoxiously titled film was terrible, it just tried to parody way too much at one time, and ultimately killed any story that it was trying to create. From commercials to horror films to other comedies, nothing was safe from this one. It was definitely a bit of an overkill. Did I laugh out loud? More than a few times, yes, but mostly from a “what the hell am I watching” perspective rather than a “this is genuinely funny” one. Could’ve been better if the filmmakers brought the focus in a bit more.
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