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Door to Door
USA 2016
produced by Charlie Williams (executive), Lisa Burnett (executive), Tiffany Burnett (executive), Abraham Escalante (executive), Ladonna Burnett (executive), Pierre Noghly (executive), Nichole Starkey (executive), DJ Jones (executive), Richard Navaro (executive), Bernie Corey (executive), Mick Corey (executive), John Wienholz (executive), Chris Wienholz (executive) for The Horrific Network
directed by Jimmy Wienholz
starring Charlie Williams, Pete Wittstruck, Cicily Miller, Jordan Cain, Michael Benson, Christopher Brown, Becky Fernandez, Dakota Bowers, Ashton Towne, Nick Shalita, John Kithcart, Sara Richards, Nichole Starkey, Gail Weaver, Christopher Benson, Dave Nelson, Jimmy Wienholz, LynetteTaylor-Brown, Andrea Hughes, Easton Hughes, Bianca Chayrez
written by Jimmy Wienholz, special effects by Alex Fernandez
review by Mike Haberfelner
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The Doorman (Charlie Williams) just goes from door to door offering his
pills that change one's life to all those who feel they've been wronged in
life, like:
- A woman who feels her dad always chooses her sister over her.
- A piece of white trash who feels so superior over everybody he
thinks he has the right to treat his girlfriend like dirt.
- An overweight woman who sets up fake profiles on dating sites to get
men to date her.
- A married guy who can't get it up anymore with the woman he cheats
on his wife with.
- A piece of trailer trash who's convinced he could have his
successful career would be restarted if he only could get back with
his wife again.
- A greedy wannabe bossman who muses about living forever, after being
diagnosed with cancer.
- A fame obsessed mum who's sacrificing everything to getting ahead,
even her family's welfare.
None of these people trust the Doorman very much at first, but all of
them seem to want to make it the easy ways rather than work for it ... and
thus take the Doorman's pills, which push them into some weird world where
they meet their inner demon that represents their very own prime deadly
sin ... Now one can't denie this movie was made on a very low
budget, so don't expect any extravagant production values or the like -
but that said, it's also a film that clearly has been made with a lot of
love but also by people who understand the genre, and the thing as a while
as well as the segments by themselves are cleverly written in the vein of
the best Twilight
Zone episodes and directed with a deep understanding of the
macabre rather than just going for the bloody pits. In other words, it's
good genre fun!
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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