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Keith Allen Will Burn in Hell
Keith Allen visits Westboro Baptist Church to confront them about their extreme religious beliefs.
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Plot Summary
This experimental documentary follows actor Keith Allen as he embarks on a peculiar journey to find and film the devil. Along the way, he encounters various individuals and situations, blending elements of mockumentary and reality.
Critical Reception
Keith Allen Will Burn in Hell received a very limited release and generally mixed to negative reviews. It was often described as an eccentric and abrasive film that, while having moments of dark humor, struggled with coherence and overall impact.
What Reviewers Say
An eccentric and often baffling directorial debut from Keith Allen.
The film attempts a dark, comedic exploration of faith and the devil but lacks focus.
Despite some interesting encounters, the narrative is often disjointed.
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Fun Fact
The film features uncredited cameos and appearances from various celebrities, including Robbie Williams and Russell Brand, who were friends of the director.
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