Yet no matter how weird or tasteless it becomes, the movie refuses to be dismissed as a juvenile provocation. It's unique and tries hard to set itself apart, and boy does it achieve it, but not every idea lands as convincingly as it should've in the process. However, it does manage to be even wilder than its attention-grabbing title suggests: a genre-defying fantasy/horror/comedy that.
Detective Fox loves work and alcohol. After going to AA, his sponsor, Chip, becomes the main suspect in his investigation of a missing kid. This has taught me to never judge a book by it's cover, or in this case, a movie by it's title.
You will likely become invested int he story and wonder how it ends. When the Detective enters the movie, it gets infinitely better. What starts as a harmless rectal kink, soon grows into a dangerous a. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The initial interest is understandable, given the wacky title coupled with a madcap premise. But how this film survived the word of mouth to continue pushing interest is beyond me.
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Starring Tyler Cornack, Tyler Rice, Angela Jones, Tyler Dryden, Shelby Dash, Brad Potts. This is the Escape to the Movies review with Bob Chipman. With Stephan Bender, Thomas Jay Ryan, Diana Scarwid, Tom Gilroy.
The new Netflix animated movie focuses on a teenage girl who discovers a mask that can turn her into a cat. It's not furry anime like Beastars, but in cat form, she gets close to the boy she has. One such film was The Boy, which tells the tale of a seemingly sentient doll named Brahms. Neither as raucous or raunchy as that moniker suggests, director/co-writer/star Tyler Cornack's feature, arriving on VOD today, has a sense of humor that sneaks up on you (from behind?), rather than getting in.