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CarousHELL

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
449
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CarousHELL (2016)
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Duke, a carousel unicorn, breaks free of his carnival hell and embarks on a bloody rampage of revenge on humanity.Duke, a carousel unicorn, breaks free of his carnival hell and embarks on a bloody rampage of revenge on humanity.Duke, a carousel unicorn, breaks free of his carnival hell and embarks on a bloody rampage of revenge on humanity.

  • Director
    • Steve Rudzinski
  • Writers
    • Aleen Isley
    • Steve Rudzinski
  • Stars
    • P.J. Gaynard
    • Andrew Zibritosky
    • Steve Rimpici
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    449
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Rudzinski
    • Writers
      • Aleen Isley
      • Steve Rudzinski
    • Stars
      • P.J. Gaynard
      • Andrew Zibritosky
      • Steve Rimpici
    • 15User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    P.J. Gaynard
    • Cowboy Cool
    Andrew Zibritosky
    Andrew Zibritosky
    • Jock-O
    Steve Rimpici
    • Duke
    Teague Shaw
    • Lunchbox
    Judy H.R. Kirby
    • Laurie's MILF
    Sé Marie Volk
    Sé Marie Volk
    • Laurie
    • (as Sé Marie)
    Chad Bruns
    Chad Bruns
    • Scott
    Ben Dietels
    Ben Dietels
    • Clark
    Jordan Streussnig
    Jordan Streussnig
    • Diana
    Haley Madison
    • Sarah
    Chris Proud
    • Preston
    Corella Waring
    • Sugar Tits
    Sarah Brunner
    Sarah Brunner
    • Margot
    Josh Miller
    • Pierre
    Cindy Fernandez-Nixon
    Cindy Fernandez-Nixon
    • Foxy
    Michael Mawhinney
    • Punching Man
    Cody Ruch
    • Smoking Man
    Shawn Shelpman
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    • Director
      • Steve Rudzinski
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      • Steve Rudzinski
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    4Floated2

    Cheesy independent filmmaking

    Arguably a unique, offbeat and different type of film. Caroushell is a low budget independent film that mixes supernatural horror, teen humor and goofy silly comedy in one.

    The effects aren't great especially that of a talking toy caroushell. We never actually see it moving and it all doesn't exactly make sense (a unicorn caroushell coming to life talking). What is bizarre is at first we didn't know the caroushell was talking aloud, as it seemed like it was speaking his thoughts in his head.

    The acting is very amateurish and many characters overreact (especially those at the party scene). There is a funny explicit scene (39:20) with one character and the caroushell showing skin, which was well shot and showed good lighting.

    This movie is relatively short in runtime and it is quite unpredictable which does make things more watchable. Overall this is just slightly cheesy to truly be something more than what it is. Perhaps watching the sequels may change the rating of this original.
    8danpanik-795-391418

    Rudzinski does it again!

    As a long time fan of Mr. Rudzinski's work I must say that this is is finest hour! The film is funnier than hell and absolutely kills on every level! You get hot naked punk chick banging a carousel unicorn! Steve, himself, as a hilarious pizza guy, ignoring the advances of a beautiful woman in order to collect his fare. And of course Duke, the most hilarious sentient unicorn i've ever seen. The gore was top notch (especially the melting scene at the end) and every kill is more unique than the last. Seriously have to give it up to the sheer number of unicorn related kills that this crew came up with. Definitely one of the years best indie films if not best horror films in general of 2016! Loved every second of this film and can't wait for the further adventures of Duke!
    8mjart-87267

    Too funny

    This is hilarious. Although I'm sure a lot won't like it, but man I laughed.
    3BA_Harrison

    My second favourite killer unicorn film.

    After being ridden by obnoxious child Lunchbox (Teague Shaw), sentient carousel unicorn Duke (voiced by Steve Rimpici) loses his cool and embarks on a bloody rampage. Can amusement park mascot Cowboy Cool (Frank Sidebottom's relation from across the pond?) save the day?

    Sounds dumb, eh? And it is. Very, very dumb. And writer/director Steve Rudzinski clearly knows this. He doesn't allow dreadful acting and terrible humour stop him from committing his crazy vision to digital video. He doesn't let a budget amounting to little more than most films' toilet paper allowance to stop the fun. And I don't believe he gives two hoots what amateur reviewers like me think of the results. He's having fun with his fellow film-makers and that's all that matters to Steve.

    I watched just to see how Rudzinski would bring his unicorn to life. The short answer is 'he doesn't', the thing remaining inanimate the whole time. I guess that's part of the joke. Sadly, the sheer stupidity of the basic premise can only go so far, and the rest of the film, which focuses on a group of friends having a party, unaware that the gaily-painted wooden unicorn poses a threat, is pretty tiresome, comedy not exactly being Rudzinski's forte. The humour is grating and the characters -- Preston (Chris Proud), a cut-rate Stifler wannabe; Lunchbox's social-media obsessed sister Laurie (Sé Marie); an incestuous Canadian brother and sister; and pizza delivery guy Joe (Rudzinski himself), who would rather be paid than have sex with Laurie -- are annoying.

    The film is at its most fun when it's being gloriously trashy, the best bits being the laughably OTT kills and a spot of brief but welcome nudity: I particularly enjoyed the part where a guy gets the top of his head knocked off by a well-aimed unicorn kick, the juicy throat ripping, the melting head scene, and indie horror cutie Haley Madison, as unicorn obsessed Sarah, taking off her top to have sex with Duke. I wish that Rudzinski had given us more gore and T&A and less comedy; that said, I did giggle at the sight of the killer unicorn successfully disguising itself as a lamp.

    My rating: 3/10. Not a very high score, I grant you, but that still makes it my second favourite killer unicorn film after The Cabin In The Woods.
    4TheFUC_Larry

    What was that?

    Definitely low budget. Some good thought out ideas for scenes but overall bad acting and effects. Not much else to say

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      Duke: Must be this tall... to DIE.

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Production company
      • Silver Spotlight Films
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      • 1h 10m(70 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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