When looking at the shorts featured at the Soho Horror Film Festival, this was the one with the most strange title,leading to me discovering how this Demon would be after a spicy meal from the night before.
Note: Review has some plot details.
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Bringing the Demon in to spice things up via too much demonic chilli powder being spilled, writer/director Brian Lonano & cinematographer Andrea Acs has the Demon (voiced with a bellowing howl by a terrific Nik Morgan) cook up for Roxy's (played with a kooky charm by Rachelle Lynn) a tasty splatter kitsch atmosphere of the puppet effects giving the little critter Demon a cuteness, which is matched eccentric day-glo colours dripping down every panning shot round Roxy's household,as she digs into the fridge to find a deadly weapon to use.
Spitting out abuse at Roxy, the screenplay by Lonano superbly cooks an off-beat Comedy,which peels away at the threats of the Demon, to study the homophobia underlying all of his one-liners, that reveals underneath it all his true desires,as Roxy cools off a devilishly hot dish.