Hell Baby
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Cinematography | Charles Papert |
Edited by | Kevin Oeser |
Music by | Michael Farrell |
Production companies | Darko Entertainment Principato-Young Entertainment |
Distributed by | Millennium Entertainment Gravitas Ventures |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2.5 million |
Box office | $8,785[1] |
Hell Baby is a 2013 American horror-comedy film written and directed by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. It stars Rob Corddry, Leslie Bibb, Keegan-Michael Key, Riki Lindhome, Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer. Writer-directors Garant and Lennon also co-star as a pair of priests.
It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2013.[2] It was made available on VOD beginning July 25, 2013 before its theatrical release on September 6, 2013.
Plot
An expectant couple move into a haunted fixer-upper in New Orleans. There, they encounter a neighbour named F'resnel who tells them about the bloody history of their house.
Vanessa and her husband, Jack, exhibiting a certain carelessness in their house hunting, buy a foreboding wreck of a place in New Orleans that the local residents have given demonic nicknames like "House of Blood". Vanessa is already extremely pregnant when they move in, and soon she is talking like Regan from The Exorcist. The Vatican sends ghost hunters Father Padrigo and Father Sebastian to deal with the situation. Vanessa's Wiccan Sister Marjorie also joins her and Jack, and tries to break the curse on the house with her spell-craft ritual acts of magic. All three fail when, after a normal baby is born to Vanessa, a demonic horned baby is also born. The baby attacks and in the ensuing gory carnage Marjorie, two policemen, and Father Padrigo die, before Jack kills the demon baby with a floor lamp.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Rob Corddry | Jack |
Leslie Bibb | Vanessa |
Keegan-Michael Key | F'resnel |
Riki Lindhome | Marjorie |
Rob Huebel | Micky |
Paul Scheer | Ron |
Robert Ben Garant | Father Sebastian |
Thomas Lennon | Father Padrigo |
Michael Ian Black | Dr. Marshall |
Kumail Nanjiani | Cable Guy |
Alex Berg | Cheerful Guy |
Dave Holmes | Rental Car Guy |
David Pasquesi | Cardinal Vicente |
Reception
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 31% based on 39 reviews, with an average rating of 4.43/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Though its brand of immature comedy may appeal to some, Hell Baby misses the mark with much of its humor, rendering it a largely ineffective -- and often crass -- genre sendup."[3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 41 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[4]
Badass Digest called the movie "silly, lowbrow, and funny."[5] CraveOnline called it a "triumph of independence" and a "genuinely hilarious farce."[6] TheDissolve said, "Hell Baby falls unmistakably on the "comedy" side of the horror-comedy divide. It isn't overly concerned with being scary, just with delivering a steady stream of laughs."[7]
Deadline Hollywood reported that the movie was acquired by Millennium Films for U.S. Distribution and was slated to be released in the Fall of 2013.[8]
References
- ^ "Hell Baby (2013) - Box Office Mojo". Archived from the original on 2017-04-18. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
- ^ "2013 Sundance". Filmguide.sundance.org. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
- ^ "Hell Baby (2013)". Rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
- ^ "Hell Baby". Metacritic.com. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
- ^ Faraci, Devin (February 1, 2013). "Sundance Review: HELL BABY is Silly, Lowbrow and Funny". Badassdigest.com. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
- ^ Bibbiani, William (January 22, 2013). "Sundance 2013 Review: Hell Baby". CraveOnline. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
- ^ Rabin, Nathan (July 26, 2013). "Hell Baby". The Dissolve. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
- ^ "Millennium Acquires Sundance Horror Comedy 'Hell Baby'". Deadline Hollywood. March 11, 2013. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
External links
- 2013 films
- 2010s English-language films
- 2013 comedy horror films
- American comedy horror films
- Demons in film
- Films about exorcism
- Films directed by Robert Ben Garant
- Films set in New Orleans
- American supernatural horror films
- American pregnancy films
- 2013 comedy films
- American haunted house films
- 2010s American films