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Bloody Hell Screenwriter Robert Benjamin Reveals the Roots of the Horror Comedy

Screenplay News and Reviews WARNING: The following contains minor spoilers for Bloody Hell, now available in select theaters, drive-ins and On Demand. What if you traveled to a foreign country only to be kidnapped from the airport by a family with nefarious intentions? That’s the scenario imagined in Bloody Hell, a stylish horror-comedy that originated in the mind of screenwriter Robert Benjamin. His take on the story is clever and innovative, leading to a movie that goes in unexpected directions that will have viewers covering their eyes even as they’re laughing hysterically. In an interview with CBR, Benjamin discussed where he came up with the idea for

What to stream this weekend: WandaVision, One Night in Miami

What to stream this weekend: WandaVision, One Night in Miami By WandaVision, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, Jim Brown and Muhammad Ali meet in One Night in Miami and a new Batwoman flies into action this weekend. In addition, Carey Mulligan seeks revenge in Promising Young Woman, Netflix follows a group of rich friends in Bling Empire and Anthony Mackie is an android in Outside the Wire. Advertisement Here s a rundown on some of the films and television shows set to be released this weekend. Film Locked Down HBO Max Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejifor hatch a plan to steal a diamond during the COVID-19 pandemic in

Review: Freaky shenanigans abound in overstuffed dark comedy Bloody Hell

Review: Freaky shenanigans abound in overstuffed dark comedy Bloody Hell Noel Murray © Provided by The LA Times Ben O Toole in Bloody Hell. (The Horror Collective) In the blackly comic horror movie “Bloody Hell,” Ben O’Toole plays an affable everyman with a violent streak. His character Rex Coen is a veteran, coping with PTSD by carrying on conversations in his head with his own id (also played by O’Toole). It’s a lively and risky performance, given that Rex’s inner voice sometimes urges him to shoot his enemies. The film as a whole isn’t quite as good as its star mainly because screenwriter Robert Benjamin and director Alister Grierson try to squeeze in too much plot, at the expense of thematic coherence.

Bloody Hell review: Horror comedy serves freaky shenanigans

In the blackly comic horror movie “Bloody Hell,” Ben O’Toole plays an affable everyman with a violent streak. His character Rex Coen is a veteran, coping with PTSD by carrying on conversations in his head with his own id (also played by O’Toole). It’s a lively and risky performance, given that Rex’s inner voice sometimes urges him to shoot his enemies. The film as a whole isn’t quite as good as its star mainly because screenwriter Robert Benjamin and director Alister Grierson try to squeeze in too much plot, at the expense of thematic coherence.

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