Lorsque Norman Graysmith est invité dans la maison d'un aspirant tueur en série, Aidan Mendle, il croit tenir le sujet du documentaire qui fera sa carrière.Lorsque Norman Graysmith est invité dans la maison d'un aspirant tueur en série, Aidan Mendle, il croit tenir le sujet du documentaire qui fera sa carrière.Lorsque Norman Graysmith est invité dans la maison d'un aspirant tueur en série, Aidan Mendle, il croit tenir le sujet du documentaire qui fera sa carrière.
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- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
Yasen Zates Atour
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When The Screaming Starts (Grimmfest 9th Oct 2021).
A down-at-heel documentary film maker begins to follow a cinema usher (and former black metal guitarist) who has decided to become a serial killer.
A terrifically entertaining black comedy utilising an energetic ensemble. Equally funny in highlighting the mundanities of everyday existence for the central anti hero and character clashes as the plot develops.
The synopsis makes it sound like Man Bites Dog or Behind The Mask but this flick is savvy in avoiding aping superficially similar productions and carving it's own path.
What's particularly impressive is how the performances and thoughtful editing ensure the film maintains its energy through the final act as the story moves away from humour and into grim irony.
Highly recommended.
A down-at-heel documentary film maker begins to follow a cinema usher (and former black metal guitarist) who has decided to become a serial killer.
A terrifically entertaining black comedy utilising an energetic ensemble. Equally funny in highlighting the mundanities of everyday existence for the central anti hero and character clashes as the plot develops.
The synopsis makes it sound like Man Bites Dog or Behind The Mask but this flick is savvy in avoiding aping superficially similar productions and carving it's own path.
What's particularly impressive is how the performances and thoughtful editing ensure the film maintains its energy through the final act as the story moves away from humour and into grim irony.
Highly recommended.
Very obviously written, acted, and directed by local theater types, whose desire to act and be on stage or in film surpasses anyone's entertainment needs. The characters are cliche from conception to execution. Performances are competent, but nothing special. Very weak concept and the comedy is half hearted and middling. Hits every British sitcom comedy trope like knocking down bowling pins or checking boxes one at a time. Musical score is canned and intrusive. Just not funny or original. Works best at keeping the participants busy with their just barely on the right side of competent theater group aspirations, and worst at being engaging or entertaining, much less surprising or challenging an audience. Some of the ideas are not bad, and even get close to being interesting or clever, but the concept is so silly and underwhelming it gets in the way of scenes which on their own might be lightly amusing if not presented as part of such a weak, absurd and goofy concept.
This movie is sort of like a 90 minute rogue comedy skit with a group of fair-to-middling comedians. I did laugh at a few scenes and I thought Amy was well-played. I thought as a whole the film relied far too much on worn stereotypes; for example, the "after party" was just stupid with balloons, little kids party hats, cookies and chips, and champagne. They could have made it much funnier by taking it to an extreme of making it like a child's birthday party gone horribly wrong but it just comes across as a weak throng of basics toasting their college friends' third wedding anniversary. The end does get quite dark and the amorality of the attitude towards murder is creepy, I will give it that much. I also thought presenting one of the main characters as a LARPing nerd in over his head and demanding all the credit as a white man for doing very little was a nice touch.
When the screaming starts is a horror comedy film directed by Conor Boru.
When Norman Graysmith is invited to the home of aspiring serial killer Aidan Mendle, he thinks he has found the subject of a documentary that will save his failing career.
I have read some viewers in which the reviewers are praising the dark comedy of the film, there is no doubt that the film has some funny elements and to some extent entertains but can't be called as an outright dark comedy film.
The execution of the film is average and apart from some comedy here and there the film is largely flat. Although the plot is largely unpredictable and the actors did a great job.
The screenplay of the film is unpredictable and that's works in the favor of the film. Cinematography is good and climax of the film is superb. Overall an average entertaining film.
When Norman Graysmith is invited to the home of aspiring serial killer Aidan Mendle, he thinks he has found the subject of a documentary that will save his failing career.
I have read some viewers in which the reviewers are praising the dark comedy of the film, there is no doubt that the film has some funny elements and to some extent entertains but can't be called as an outright dark comedy film.
The execution of the film is average and apart from some comedy here and there the film is largely flat. Although the plot is largely unpredictable and the actors did a great job.
The screenplay of the film is unpredictable and that's works in the favor of the film. Cinematography is good and climax of the film is superb. Overall an average entertaining film.
There is a fine line between laughing and crying. When The Screaming Starts straddles this line, gently rocking itself side to side, possibly whilst holding it's knees.
At a time when serial killer fetishism seems to be at an all time high, When The Screaming Starts pokes fun at the nature of the mastermind killer whilst making us ask questions of ourselves as the audience for why we find more interest in the murderers tale than the victims.
A deep reverence for horror is abundent throughout the film, whilst rarely falling into the outright horror genre itself.
FFO: What We Do In The Shadows, Deathgasm, Creep 2.
At a time when serial killer fetishism seems to be at an all time high, When The Screaming Starts pokes fun at the nature of the mastermind killer whilst making us ask questions of ourselves as the audience for why we find more interest in the murderers tale than the victims.
A deep reverence for horror is abundent throughout the film, whilst rarely falling into the outright horror genre itself.
FFO: What We Do In The Shadows, Deathgasm, Creep 2.
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- 1h 28min(88 min)
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