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Tory Stolper | ... |
Jennifer
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Tracey Fairaway | ... |
Ellie
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Maria Blasucci | ... |
Madeleine
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James Phelps | ... |
Garrett
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Craig Anstett | ... |
Will
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Seth Cassell | ... |
Tom Blake
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Braden Davis | ... |
Waiter
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Anthony DiMieri | ... |
Dave
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Eric Edelstein | ... |
Lloyd
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Camila Greenberg | ... |
Artsy Woman
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Mark Hapka | ... |
Dan
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Danny Jolles | ... |
Hank
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Luke Lenza | ... |
Frat Guy
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Todd Lubitsch | ... |
Taxi Driver
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Amanda Markowitz | ... |
Denise
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A bombastic throw-back horror-comedy that follows three young women who go out partying one night and find themselves Frankensteined together in one body. Now they must put aside their differences so they can find who did this and exact revenge!
When is a body horror not a body horror? Maybe when the female protagonist (technically three protagonists, stitched together by a guy with a circular saw and a staple gun) is reanimated and promptly dons a practical lab coat.
Despite this being a film about body image or maybe because of that the camera (held by a male director) does not linger on bodies, preferring to explore minds.
It's also a hoot (at one point literally), not nearly as gory as you might imagine, and very well crafted.
I'm away to load some "rampage" music onto my iPod...