

I Killed My Lesbian Wife, Hung Her on a Meat Hook, and Now I Have a Three-Picture Deal at Disney
A first-time feature-film director (who's also the writer and producer) is casting the lead actress. We meet him talking to his wife about the picture and the process. We meet the actress, Sandy, negotiating with her roommate and talking by phone to her mother. Then, we watch Sandy audition for the director at the call-back session; also attending are the casting director and the production company's sycophants. The wrinkle is that the director is a homicidal misogynist, his wife is tied up and hanging from the ceiling, and Sandy has something in her purse that bodes a rocky future.
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Plot Summary
A black comedy horror film that follows a man who confesses to murdering his lesbian wife and hanging her body on a meat hook. He then details how this act led to a lucrative three-picture deal with Disney, presenting a darkly satirical take on Hollywood and the nature of fame.
Critical Reception
This film is a cult classic known for its extreme gore and dark humor. It garnered attention for its provocative title and unapologetic exploitation elements, appealing to a niche audience that appreciates unconventional and shocking filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its audacity and commitment to a shocking premise.
- Criticized for its extreme violence and questionable taste by some.
- Appreciated by fans of underground and exploitation cinema.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was made on a very low budget and is considered a prime example of independent exploitation cinema from the early 1990s.
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