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A group of friends get trapped at a baby shower when a mysterious outbreak starts turning people into homicidal maniacs.

Stephanie Beran as  Caroline
Rachael Drummond as  Mary
Kurt Ela as  Nick
Alexandra Fatovich as  Sara
Evan Gamble as  Ryan
Andy Hoff as  Tommy

Reviews

dgos17
2013/10/06

This is a fun flick! If you like comedy and zombies, you'll enjoy this one. The acting is great by the entire cast. The filming is great too. Some of my favorite parts were seeing the men try to find weapons to attack the zombies and all of this happens during a baby shower! If you like horror and comedy similar to Shaun of the Dead, you'll like this one. You will find yourself laughing out loud at their crazy plans to handle the stress they are under. Give it a try, you won't be disappointed.This film was an official selection at Shriekfest Film Festival too!

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bluesto
2013/10/07

At first after watching the trailer I though that this movie might be funny, one of those gems of dark comedy that come every once in a blue moon. I was horribly mistaken, this film is about as funny as drying paint, which is a gracious comment considering how I would have rather watched drying paint. The film was a horrible muddle of poor acting, weak humor, and horrible filming. Though I must admit that 'spoiler alert' the zombies in this film were interesting in the fact that they could talk, this opportunity to possibly add any real comedy or horror to the film was grossly under used. Even in terms of movies that are so bad there good, this movie would still be bad, be it the convoluted and boring plot, the cliché ending, or the monotone of the actors, this film was a major let down and a waist of my time and interest.

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Chris Ethridge
2013/10/08

I saw the movie at the Macabre Faire Film Festival last year. It's about a bunch of L.A. professionals that get together for a baby shower and the world goes haywire while they are there. Then they fight to survive for the rest of the film.This thing was just fantastic. It has about a gagillion characters in it, and you would think it was Whedon working his magic with how well all of them are defined and given appropriate screen time. The Director juggles the opening introductions with a skill that is somewhat awe-inspiring.The cast is superb. Just an excellent group of actors. Every hits their notes perfectly.Yeah, if you've seen the poster, there's a killer clown. But it's not a movie about a killer clown. That's just one of the many interesting parts of the film. It's really about these characters and how they react to each other during this stressful situation.And it is FUNNY. Laugh out loud hilarious all the way through. Seriously, i had such a great time watching this movie. Easily one of my favorite films I've seen on the festival circuit in the last several years.If I had anything bad to say about the movie at all, it's that it killed off my favorite character way too early for my tastes. I mean, it was totally right for the story, but I'm selfish and I wanted more hilarity from this particular actor.Not sure what else to say. Killer Party was truly excellent and you should make time for it.

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jtzimm
2013/10/09

So, let me get this out of the way first...a lot of great reviews for small, independent films, end up being composed by the friends and family of the director, producer, or various members of the cast. This is not that kind of review. Out of about 50 shorts and features playing at the 2015 New York Horror Show, my horror-loving best friend chose to see this one, and one other. Little did he know, The Shower turned out to take top awards at the festival--and boy, did it deserve it. The other film, not so much. First off, great cast...which is an anomaly for films of this size and budget. The fact that the plot revolves around a bunch of actors in various stages of success may have made the roles easier to play, but that shouldn't take anything away from their convincing (and super funny) performances. The Shower is about a group of L.A. friends attending a baby shower, when all hell breaks loose, and a virus turns mild-mannered folk into homicidal maniacs.If you love films that make you giggle one minute, and gasp the next, you'll have a great time at The Shower. From a killer clown to a little girl who deserves a serious time out, anyone can turn, at any time, which keeps the tension turned up nicely throughout. You'll love the characters you're supposed to love, and hate the ones you'll not miss once they get what's coming to them.As far as tone goes, you have a little bit of pulpy goodness, served up Tarantino-style, with heavy doses of Shaun Of The Dead wackiness and humor. With that, I urge everyone who likes either or both to seek out The Shower. Aside from really enjoying the film, the thing that made it even more special was getting the chance to meet the writer/director, Alex Drummond. Alex was there during the showing of his film at Horror Fest, then stuck around afterward to answer questions.Roughly 85% of the audience seemed to be friends, family, and extras from the film, so we could really tell how appreciative he was we chose to see his movie, with so many other movies available for viewing. He was funny, charming, gracious and affable, and answered all of our questions both during he Q&A, and afterward at the hotel bar. Oh, and he has dimples for days, but I would swear on a stack of bibles that had no bearing on my appreciation for the funny, twisted, scary slice of horror he served up with The Shower.Not sure where you can see it, or when or how it will be released, but you can contact the Shower folks, and check out the trailer, at theshowerthemovie.com

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