PLOT: A punk band's friendly, middle-aged driver/roadie turns into a man-eating monster every night at midnight. When a punk band scores their first tour, life on the road proves tough when they are joined by a man-eating demon as a roadie. With a chemistry-filled cast of mostly unknowns, Uncle Peckerhead is so entertaining and witty (and has such an abundant amount of heart) that it manages to stand out in the crowded genre field.
Especially towards the end of the movie. "Uncle Peckerhead" have some interesting characters, and they are portrayed by some nicely cast actors and actresses. [Review] 'Uncle Peckerhead' is the Best Punk Rock Horror Film Since 'Green Room' Movies 'Resident Evil' Feature Film Reboot Will Go Back to Scary Roots of First Two Games; Cast Announced! The movie does move at a decent pace, but these moments did begin to drag it down a bit for me, especially after some better, fast-paced moments. Watching the band weave through the landmines of the musician's life, sleazy promoters, rival bands, while dealing with their midnight feeding roadie, is really where Uncle Peckerhead shines.
Starring David Littleton, Greg Maness, Ruby McCollister, Jeff Riddle, Shannon O'Neill, and Chet Siegel. SYNOPSIS: When a punk band scores. #JacobAnders #MovieReview #UnclePeckerhead In my Uncle Peckerhead Review I see if this is the cool uncle that you wanna hang out with, or if this is the one . Rambunctious Peckerhead a Gleefully Gory Hoot. I find this strange because, the film's gross-out makeup effects and purposefully juvenile humor notwithstanding, there is an endearing human quality to this over-the-top shock. Uncle Peckerhead combines humor and horror as I've never seen before. Writer-director Matthew John Lawrence appears to do everything in his power to create a film that is plagued with inadequate acting, ridiculous storylines, and a series of disconnects between the characters and the viewers.
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Uncle Peckerhead ended up being one of the best indie horror-comedy flicks I've watched. You will find yourself rooting for the leads as they try to adapt to a dangerous paranormal being. I was provided with a free screener of Uncle Peckerhead to review.
The opinions I have shared my own. Watch the movie to see what happens. Chet Siegel, Jeff Riddle, David Littleton and Ruby McCollister did a great job in this movie. Music, bands, zombies, ghouls, demons, blood, some other bodily fluids.