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At first glance, Ken Boyd may seem like an average comic enthusiast, living with his mother and working to make ends meet as an underpaid, underappreciated ice cream parlor attendant. But Ken has a dirty little secret: he fantasizes about killing people. After being released from a stay in the loony bin for severe mental trauma suffered when he was beaten and tortured by a gang of high school thugs, Ken's repressed anger suddenly reaches a boiling point. He begins to hunt down his tormentors, one by one, and exacts his bloody revenge - all the while forming an unconventional bond with his estranged 11-year old daughter.
Rating
R (for strong bloody violence, and language)
Director
Jack Perez
Studio
Lightning Media
- Brilliant performances and one of Mr. Corrigan's best. It's a slasher whodunit with heart.Reply
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- A brilliant combination of slasher horror and light hearted comedy makes this a worth while B grade movieReply
- This is by far one of the greatest Horror movies i've seen in a very long time, the cast: amazing, the acting: outstanding, the effects: perfect, the humor: smart, the plot: tight like the ass of frightened gymnast...I hope this movie will become a household name because it is allot of fun. my compliments to Mr. Perez & Mr. Levin for creating this horror masterpiece and for giving us a horror movie that has an happy ending (since horror movies of the last 15 years have been nothing but unhappy or bittersweet endings)Reply
- An original and refreshing twist on the horror/comedy genre. It satisfies your cravings without bringing and morals to question.Reply
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- Oddly the murders almost get in the way of what is actually quite a good bit of lighthearted dramaReply
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- Unique and dare I say 'quirky' horror that seemed pretty good when watched in an advanced state of refreshment. Probably one for horror nerds rather than the casual viewer.Reply
- super cast makes this worthwhile. it's a slasher with a Rom-com twist, in a dark little way. I'd watch it again!Reply
- With Barry Bostwick playing the funniest character of his career and Dawn from the Office bringing toned-down warmth and sincerity to her role as the protagonist's love interest, this film is a pleasant surprise overall. Kudos to its treatment of the fragility of recovery from clinical depression. It examines the dangers to sociability of bottled up fear, anger and love, how this perpetuates mental illness and how alternative perspectives gained through simple interaction with others can help a person see the merit in saving their own life. Really good.Reply
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