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Deathgasm

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New Zealand, United States · 2015
1h 26m
Director Jason Lei Howden
Starring Milo Cawthorne, Kimberley Crossman, Sam Berkley, Delaney Tabron
Genre Comedy, Horror, Music

A group of metalheads play the devil’s music — literally — and summon an ancient evil demon who possesses the citizens of their mundane town. It’s up to the outcasts and the popular girl to save the day in this horror-comedy full of grindhouse gore and apocalyptic fun.

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CineVue by

Jason Lei Howden's directorial debut is primed for unalloyed genre thrills, making you laugh until your sides hurt and subverting the rom-zom-com format.

63

Slant Magazine by Chuck Bowen

Director Jason Lei Howden has a flair for punchlines that are funny for reasons that are essentially impossible to describe.

60

Variety by Dennis Harvey

This amiably dumb feature debut for New Zealand writer-director Jason Lei Howden could have used some additional polish on the scripting side to bump its bad-taste humor up from the routinely to the inspirationally silly.

60

The Guardian by Jordan Hoffman

A dopey splatterfest that features one-dimensional characters and a draggy first act that’s eventually won over by creatively immature gross-outs and absurd violence.

67

Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov

Peppered with clever, self-referential one-liners that whip by almost too fast to catch them, Deathgasm is – like most metalheads/punks/Morrissey fans – a helluva lot smarter than one might at first suspect.

75

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

First-time writer-director Jason Lei Howden (who has a day job working for Peter Jackson’s special effects house Weta Digital) has delivered something amiably silly, liberally splattered with human viscera, and scored to the punishing grind of electric guitars.

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