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YOU’LL LAUGH ‘TIL YOU DIE!
Nine-year-old Douglas Whooly (Alexander Brickel, PALINDROMES) is obsessed with the handheld video game "Satan's Little Helper," and annoyed that the attention of his big sister Jenna (Katheryn Winnick, TV's VIKINGS and BIG SKY) is being distracted by her new boyfriend Alex (Stephen Graham). These two concerns collide on Halloween, when Douglas witnesses a serial killer in a devil mask (Joshua Annex) posing his victims like outdoor All Hallow's Eve displays. Not comprehending how real the carnage is, Douglas becomes this Satan's little helper--and that's very bad news for Alex, for Douglas and Jenna's mom Merrill (Amanda Plummer, PULP FICTION, Netflix's RATCHED), and ultimately for their entire town. A different kind of Halloween horror film, SATAN'S LITTLE HELPER combines grisly killings with a mile-wide streak of savage humor. Written and directed by cult favorite Jeff Lieberman (SQUIRM, BLUE SUNSHINE, JUST BEFORE DAWN), it satirizes the way video games can seize hold of young minds, and is driven by the inability of Douglas (and others) to distinguish the Satan Man's nasty crimes from All Hallow's prankery. Featuring one of Plummer's most eccentric performances, SATAN'S LITTLE HELPER has built a cult following on video and now makes its UNCUT high-definition Blu-ray debut, carrying a bagful of supplementary treats!
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Audio Commentary from Director Jeff Lieberman
- Vintage Behind-the-Scenes Featurette
- The Devil in the Details: Making SATAN'S LITTLE HELPER
- Mr. Satan's Neighborhood: A Tour of the Filming Locations with Director Jeff Lieberman
- Newly Translated English Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired (English SDH)
- Promotional Trailer
- Region A Locked
Review
A horror sleeper that contains as much wit as gore. --Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter
Horror buffs will delight in ingenious twists, perverse satire and gleefully off-kilter Amanda Plummer/Katheryn Winnick mother-daughter team. --Ronnie Scheib, Variety
Product details
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Package Dimensions : 6.69 x 5.43 x 0.51 inches; 5.92 Ounces
- Director : Jeff Lieberman
- Media Format : NTSC, Anamorphic, Widescreen, Surround Sound
- Run time : 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Release date : October 25, 2022
- Actors : Katheryn Winnick, Amanda Plummer, Alexander Brickel
- Studio : Synapse Films
- ASIN : B0B4KCX9GC
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #19,269 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,027 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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Sure, it's got a little nudity. One guy's mistress is shown naked in the shower as he's having an affair. And it shows a young gal, who's influenced by her mom to dress seductively, even though the daughter's very young and in an even younger relationship with a guy she hardly knows. But you can forgive a heart-warming story such as this for a few minor indiscretions. After all, this film has its "teachable moments" as well, moments that you might nod your head at and say, "I need to remember some of the little life lessons from this film! Ah, if they'd only taught me some of this stuff in school!"
For example, this film shows the danger of rifling through someone's medicine cabinet and taking prescriptions that were written for someone else. It also demonstrates that, say if you're a clerk in a grocery store, the dangers of confronting a shoplifter by yourself afterwards outside the store. You also will learn that adding poisons, such as Drano, to punch is not the best idea in the world. Oh, the "teachable moments" go on and on and on.
But perhaps the most important lesson that we learn from this film: you really need to be careful when you pick your friends. It's dangerous to hang out with people who use drugs for sure; we all know that. But most people don't know that it's REALLY a bad idea to make friends with a serial killer. He may take you down a dark and scary path; he might even drag you down to hell. Or he'll at least take you down to the cellar in your house, a place that can be very dangerous and scary.
I was surprised that no critics seemed to review this fine family film, and I was doubly surprised that only 36 percent of the viewing public liked it. Geez, I would have figured it'd be much higher than that. After all, the movie's really funny, surely funnier than this light-hearted-and-tongue-in-cheek review. I'd say "Satan's Little Helper" is entertainment for the whole family. After all, you'll learn a lot of life lessons while watching, just like I did.
This is the best straight-to-video movie I've seen in a long time; and I'm a horror elitist. Of course it's not high budget, but the black comedy more than makes up for it.
The little kid is annoying and you hope he gets killed, but the rest of the film compensates for it.
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You wont be disappointed!