Blu-ray Review – Eat Brains Love

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Director Rodman Flender found some cult success with 1999's "Idle Hands," which came to life on home video, making contact with stoner crowds happy to see the marriage of wild comedy and gory horror. Flender aims for the same genre cocktail with 2019's "Eat Brains Love," which tries to replicate the "Idle Hands" experience, offering broad antics and extreme violence, with the helmer coming up short once again. There's commitment to the art of physical effects and makeup work, and that's interesting, but the rest of the picture veers into obnoxiousness, mistaking aggressiveness for cleverness. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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