STORYLINE: A group of toy store employees must protect each other from a horde of parasite infected shoppers.
DIRECTOR: Casey Tebo.
WRITERS: Andy Greskoviak.
STARS: Devon Sawa, Bruce Campbell, Michael Jai White, Ivana Baquero, Ryan Lee.
PRODUCED BY
- Warner Davis.
CINEMATOGRAPHER: David Kruta.
MUSIC: Patrick Stump.
FILM EDITOR: Chris Tonick.
COUNTRY: USA.
RELEASE DATE: November 23, 2021 (VOD).
PRODUCTION COMPANIES:
- MFW Productions.
- The Warner Davis Company.
DISTRIBUTORS:
- Screen Media Films (USA).
SUMMARY-INFO: American horror comedy directed by Casey Tebo. The film is stars by talented names such as Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Idle Hands, Hunter Hunter), Bruce Campbell (The Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, Army of Darkness), Michael Jai White (The Dark Knight, Spawn), Ivana Baquero (Pan's Labyrinth) and Ryan Lee (Super 8, Goosebumps).
GALLERY:
“Black Friday is a goofy, goopy monster mash that also comes with meaningful background commentary about worker exploitation and corporate greed. Not all of the comedic elements land, but the movie's energy and ensemble help carry it across the finish line. It takes the parallels usually drawn between zombies and consumerism and shines then up, regifting a new toy in a way that makes it work for the world now.” www.ign.com
“…Black Friday has a layer of believability that lends a bit of weight to its horrific side as the characters act in ways we would expect. It also lets it take shots at everything from corporate culture and consumerism to workplace affairs and movies themselves […] The script is supported by a great cast, Bruce Campbell looks like John Cleese and plays against type as the cowardly manager […] And Devon Sawa adds a layer of humanity to the proceedings…” www.voicesfromthebalcony.com
“Black Friday moves at a fast pace that makes it easy to overlook these flaws, however. The film seems like it is satisfied to be a silly holiday horror flick. Then, things come to a grinding halt. The group gathers in a circle and just talks while the aliens run amok. This leads to a weird argument that makes no sense in context with everything else that has happened.” www.aiptcomics.com
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