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Bottom Boss
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Plot Summary
In this horror-comedy, a demonic entity possesses the body of a mild-mannered accountant, turning him into a bloodthirsty killer. The only ones who can stop him are a duo of unlikely heroes: a disgraced priest and a bumbling exorcist. They must confront the 'Bottom Boss' before he unleashes hell on earth.
Critical Reception
Bottom Boss received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who found its humor inconsistent and its horror elements uninspired. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating its dark humor and cult film aspirations, while others found it to be a disjointed and gratuitous entry.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious concept but criticized for its uneven execution.
The blend of comedy and horror often falls flat, leading to a jarring viewing experience.
Despite a few standout moments, the film struggles with pacing and underdeveloped characters.
Google audience: Google users often pointed to the film's potential but ultimately felt it was too unrefined. Many appreciated the committed performances from the cast, particularly Kevin Smith, but found the plot to be predictable and the scares lacking. Some viewers enjoyed the crude humor, while others deemed it excessive and unfunny.
Fun Fact
The film's production was notoriously troubled, with several reshoots and significant script changes occurring during filming.
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