

One of the truly wonderful qualities of horror is that unique ability to show you awful things that stimulate all those dark parts of your brain that you didn’t know needed stimulating while still making you think. Still comfy with those out of the way Airbnb places now? What do you mean you want to cancel your reservations? Also, they make food out of their unfortunate drop-ins to feed to their other guests. The Crumbs have an unbelievably taboo secret that’s somehow more shocking than the fact that they’ve cheated death by stealing vital fluids from their victims and injecting themselves. God help you, though, if you drop in without reservations. They have the utmost of respect for their guests with reservations.
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They run an Airbnb in the middle of nowhere that’s full of country charm and isolated beauty. Then there’s Leonard (Anton Clark Death Kiss), the hulking and somewhat simple muscle of the family (who also happens to be the only black family member). Benjamin Crumb (Jeff Hatch I Am Still Here), a gifted neurosurgeon. Irene Crumb (Maria Olsen Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief) is the family matriarch and the Airbnb’s resident chef. There’s young Victoria Crumb (Chelsea Jurkiewicz Abigail Haunting) she’s an abnormal beauty with an archaic style about her. The Crumbs are just decent, hardworking, friendly people. That goes back to the roots of how horror works best- when it’s got a little something to say betwixt all the madness, incest, dismemberment, and the severe abuse of guest relations protocol. These pages contain information copyrighted by other individuals and entities.The latest outing from CRA Entertainment takes you into a place that’s much bloodier, more uncomfortable, and (dare I say?) even exploitative, and that makes me very happy. Recipient of unprecedented critical praise, Zwigoff's "Extraordinarily intimate portrayal of underground comix artist Robert Crumb" (Leonard Maltin) went on to become one of the most honored documentaries in motion picture history.Ĭrumb is available on both VHS and DVD from :
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Granted free access to the artist's family and friends, Zwigoff wound up shooting situations that were every bit as funny, frank and revelatory as Crumb's artwork itself.ĭebuting at the Toronto Film Festival on September 10, 1994, Crumb opened in the U.S. Zwigoff, a long-time friend of Crumb, persuaded the reclusive cartoonist to authorize and fully cooperate on a feature-length documentary that would closely examine Crumb's life, both private and professional. What influenced his outrageous and highly idiosyncratic look at sexy, woman and life? Documentary filmmaker Terry Zwigoff (Louie Bluie, A Family Named Moe, Ghost World) decided to find out. But for all his notoriety and fame, Crumb the man has remained a mystery. Revered as a major 20th-Century artist in Europe and Japan, Crumb's work remains readily in print, ranging from limited edition hardcovers and signed serigraphs to comic books and trading cards.

natural and the slogan "Keep on Truckin'," Crumb has been a significant contributor to the American cultural scene for the past thirty years. The father of underground comix, creator of Fritz the Cat, Mr. But Lynch agreed to give the use of his name to help promote the film.Īrtist, social critic, musician, cult hero. Originally, Zwigoff asked Lynch if he wanted to help with the film. This film is "presented" by David Lynch, though he had no actual involvement in making the film. A documentary by Terry Zwigoff of artist Robert Crumb.
