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Satan's Little Helper (2004)

Satan's Little Helper (2004)
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Jeff Lieberman, celebrated by horror film buffs for his imaginative cult favorites Squirm and Blue Sunshine, returns to filmmaking with this offbeat shocker. It's late October, and Douglas (Alexander Brickel), like most nine-year-olds, is looking forward to Halloween, especially trick or treating. Doug's mother (Amanda Plummer) has made him a costume based on a character from his favorite video game, Satan's Little Helper, and his big sister Jenna (Katheryn Winnick) will be home from college to collect candy with him. But Douglas is angry when Jenna's new boyfriend, Alex (Stephen Graham), tags along, and he soon ditches his sister to go trick or treating alone. While making the rounds, Douglas happens upon a serial killer (Joshua Annex) dressed up like a monster from his video game; Douglas admires the killer's grisly handiwork, and offers to act as his assistant, just like in the game. First Douglas leads the maniac to Alex, whom he soon kills, and then he brings him home, where Jenna and Mom think the masked killer is just Alex in his Halloween costume. Shot on digital video, Satan's Little Helper was screened at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Amanda PlummerAlexander Brickel, (more)
Director(s):
Jeff Lieberman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Satan's Little Helper

Jeff Lieberman, celebrated by horror film buffs for his imaginative cult favorites Squirm and Blue Sunshine, returns to filmmaking with this offbeat shocker. It's late October, and Douglas (Alexander Brickel), like most nine-year-olds, is looking forward to Halloween, especially trick or treating. Doug's mother (Amanda Plummer) has made him a costume based on a character from his favorite video game, Satan's Little Helper, and his big sister Jenna (Katheryn Winnick) will be home from college to collect candy with him. But Douglas is angry when Jenna's new boyfriend, Alex (Stephen Graham), tags along, and he soon ditches his sister to go trick or treating alone. While making the rounds, Douglas happens upon a serial killer (Joshua Annex) dressed up like a monster from his video game; Douglas admires the killer's grisly handiwork, and offers to act as his assistant, just like in the game. First Douglas leads the maniac to Alex, whom he soon kills, and then he brings him home, where Jenna and Mom think the masked killer is just Alex in his Halloween costume. Shot on digital video, Satan's Little Helper was screened at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Jeff Lieberman
Writer(s):
Jeff Lieberman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Graphic Violence, Gore)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Gina D.

    Not scary in the least, but full of laughs. The absurd retardation of it is priceless XD

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    Leslie C.

    I was very surprised how good this movie was and how much I enjoyed it. It is like nothing I've ever seen. It is a true horror/comedy. You have to know that going into this film. I also think this is a good one to watch during Hallloween. Highly recommended.

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    Jeff M.

    You have to go into this movie knowing that it's a horror comedy. For a low-budget flick, it was well-made. The humor was intentional and had some good gore scenes. I had no problem with using Halloween costumes, since it was Halloween. The killer isn't supernatural. I've watched too many horror movies of all stripes and was pleasantly surprised with this one. I give it a low-budget thumbs-up.

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