Any time an R18+ film comes out over here is cause for
celebration, far as I’m concerned; it’s like finding a Shiny in the wild. And this one
certainly earns that rating with its depiction of a young teenager waging
bloody war against a gang of Neo-Nazis who invade her home. But more than
anything that visceral, this film is a joy to watch because it shows its
directors, Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion, at the top of their game.
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Thursday, 30 August 2018
The Happytime Murders (2018) - Movie Review
The plot: Private investigator Phil Phillips (Bill Barretta), a former member of the Los Angeles police department, has to deal with a lot of prejudice from the humans in the neighbourhood. However, he will need to put that aside and team up with his former partner Det. Connie (Melissa McCarthy) to track down a murderer who appears to be targeting the retired cast of 90's puppet sitcom 'The Happytime Gang'.
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