Directed by Ryan Kruger.
SYNOPSIS:
A drug addict returns to Earth with an alien visitor inside him following an abduction.
Fried Barry opens with a twist on the famous Simon Bates messages which used to play at the beginning of 18-rated videotapes, warning viewers of the explicit content to come. It’s a clear statement from prolific short film director – and first-time feature helmer – Ryan Kruger, nodding to the world of cult horror videos and blood-drenched grindhouse movies from the 1980s. What he has created is certainly a gnarly dive into a maelstrom of darkness, but one is left wondering whether it actually achieves anything.
Bonkers Trailer For Fried Barry Is Here, Hitting Shudder Next Week
Bonkers Trailer For Fried Barry Is Here, Hitting Shudder Next Week
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Shudder continues to add interesting titles for us to view. On May 7th, we get to watch
Fried Barry, a bonkers-looking film out of South Africa that sees an alien take over the body of a drug-filled slacker man and discovers all of the ills the people of Earth inflict on themselves and each other. The film stars
Gary Green, Bianka Hartenstein, Sean Cameron Michael, Chanelle de Jager, Joey Cramer, and
Jonathan Pienaar, and is the directorial debut of
Shudder May Highlights: THE RECKONING, PSYCHO GOREMAN & More
Shudder s highlights for May 2021 include FRIED BARRY, THE RECKONING, and PSYCHO GOREMAN By Josh Millican
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: Shudder is a must-have streaming service for horror fans. Period. We’ve just gotten their rundown of upcoming releases for May 2021, and it’s hot! Highlights include the bizarre South African horror
Fried Barry and also Neil Marshall’s
The Reckoning. Plus the frontrunner for best horror movie of 2021 (so far)
Psycho Goreman!
SHUDDER
HIGHLIGHTS
Fried Barry – Premieres May 7 (Please note, this is updated from the previously announced date, May 6.)
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