Kill, Granny, Kill! tells the story of a cannibalistic grandma and her grandson who slay those they deem unworthy of life and against the teachings of Christ.
Grandma brings in a carer to live with her who must live by strict rules including no fornication!
I loved the cover art and though the budget is lacking it immediatly became apparent that they'd used the 100k very well as it looks great all things considered.
Though constructed and paced in the most bizzare way I've seen in months this is a just about passable affair. Not so much a slasher, or psychological but certainly horror.
The lead Kayla Perkins shines and demonstrates that she was simply too good for this movie, perhaps the writers were as well as much of the dialogue was considerably better than you'd expect from a film like this.
Though not entirely terrible Kill, Granny, Kill! is a heavily flawed movie that shows potential but just couldn't break through that glass ceiling and come out as something memorable.
Nice attempt regardless.
The Good:
Some surprisingly good writing
Lead is better than you'd expect
Great cover art
The Bad:
Some ropey sound work
Weirdly paced
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Carers scrub balls
The writers didn't understand the concept of irony
You can werk for food
Grandma brings in a carer to live with her who must live by strict rules including no fornication!
I loved the cover art and though the budget is lacking it immediatly became apparent that they'd used the 100k very well as it looks great all things considered.
Though constructed and paced in the most bizzare way I've seen in months this is a just about passable affair. Not so much a slasher, or psychological but certainly horror.
The lead Kayla Perkins shines and demonstrates that she was simply too good for this movie, perhaps the writers were as well as much of the dialogue was considerably better than you'd expect from a film like this.
Though not entirely terrible Kill, Granny, Kill! is a heavily flawed movie that shows potential but just couldn't break through that glass ceiling and come out as something memorable.
Nice attempt regardless.
The Good:
Some surprisingly good writing
Lead is better than you'd expect
Great cover art
The Bad:
Some ropey sound work
Weirdly paced
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Carers scrub balls
The writers didn't understand the concept of irony
You can werk for food