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Mama Casserole
Hippie Dippy Julien's doped up antics have gone too far. His moonshine glugging hick fam are sick of his silly shit and want his ass out, leaving poor little Julien lost, stoned and lonely. Until Mama Casserole sets her beady eyes on him. Take a trip with Julien into Mama's world of Bigfoot, bikers, love, rockstars, magic, child-like wonder and all things unfathomable
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Plot Summary
In this darkly comedic horror film, a mother becomes increasingly obsessed with her son's new girlfriend, believing she is not good enough for him. Her culinary 'solutions' take a horrifying turn as she attempts to remove the girlfriend from the picture, leading to increasingly bizarre and dangerous situations. The film blends family drama with gruesome, yet humorous, horror elements.
Critical Reception
Mama Casserole has garnered a niche following for its unique blend of black humor and gore. While not a mainstream hit, it has been praised by fans of indie horror for its creative premise and over-the-top performances. Critical reviews often highlight its divisive tone, with some appreciating its B-movie charm and others finding it too outlandish.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its gonzo, darkly comedic horror approach.
Panned by some for its excessive gore and convoluted plot.
Praised for its surprisingly effective blend of humor and terror.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Director David Gregory also stars in the film as a supporting character and co-wrote the screenplay with Adam Gaines.
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