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As casts go, it's certainly eclectic: James Caan, Dolph Lundgren and Juno Temple providing support to Little Britain ’s Matt lucas in his first starring role.
Yet that’s the least weird – and most interesting – element of Jonas Åkerlund’s crass, cartoonish comedy about an oddball trying to dispose of his landlord’s corpse.
Åkerlund mostly withholds outrage in his mockery of low-rent Americana, instead serving up sub-Lynchian grotesquerie for his poorly-served stars, with only a gently ironic performance by Billy Crystal escaping Åkerlund’s descent into mean-spiritedness.
Nintendo says it will announce its next-gen Switch successor "within this fiscal year"
Manor Lords creator "kind of" agrees that he isn't really a solo dev but says he's earned the title because "if I quit, it's game over"
James Gunn might've just revealed the secret villain of his Superman movie - and there's some notable comic history behind it