Killer Sofa
- 2018
- 1h 21m
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3.7/10
3.3K
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A killer reclining chair becomes enchanted by a girl and starts committing crimes of passion.A killer reclining chair becomes enchanted by a girl and starts committing crimes of passion.A killer reclining chair becomes enchanted by a girl and starts committing crimes of passion.
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This is an okay movie but not going anywhere at the beginning. It takes quite a while to get going. I like more violence and gore, than just slow pace movies. I do not care what others say that gore does not make a movie entertaining. I does to me. All talk and no action. Is just boring. If there is any action at all in this movie, it is really short action at times. This is not really scary to be a horror movie. More a thriller than horror. Whatever you say people. I have seen way better horror movies. I could watch it again but only if I am really bored of watching better ones. I say this should be the last on the list to watch.
Not that bad of a movie, it is kinda dumb funny.😆 But I like movies like this, it might not be for everyone. But if you like horror dumb comedy movies then you may wanna give this movie a try. But even if you don't like that type of movie I still would give it a watch if you bored and have nothing else to watch. That ending tho I didn't expect that good job on that.
I'll say this much: 'Killer sofa' knows exactly what it is, and has no illusions and carries no pretense otherwise. Every story beat and detail is preposterously ham-handed and over the top, yet played perfectly straight. The movie is emphatically, brazenly unconcerned with suspension of disbelief, playing very fast and loose with every concept on hand (voodoo, Jewish mysticism, dybbuks) and catapulting enthusiastically over the line into the realm of pure implausibility. It embraces every film trope and genre convention that it can, no matter how specious, and goes further still in making characters and scenes as ridiculously exaggerated as they could be.
Whether or not there's any to fun to be derived from this spectacle depends entirely on how willing and able one is to engage with a feature of this nature. It's not funny, and it's not scary. It is, however, surprisingly well made, leaning completely into its absurdity and making the best movie in that slant as it can. Against all odds, it's entertaining, and keeps us watching all the way through. Despite clear disregard for accurately representing the notions it employs, and its forthright, indelicate, and graceless approach to every aspect, the screenplay is unexpectedly solid, and internally consistent.
Set pieces, props, hair, makeup, costume design, practical effects, and all other fundamental elements of film-making are quite fine. Special effects are decidedly over the top, yet suitable as such given the tenor of the movie. And everyone in the cast gleefully rolls with every far-fetched fling of fancy in this farce, obviously having a good time. 'Killer sofa' bears all the hallmarks of a serious horror-thriller, a slasher dabbling with occult or supernatural ideas, while also incorporating every wacky, ludicrous ounce of conscious foolishness that it can. Honestly, this is a marvel.
Only viewers receptive to the most outrageous of B-movies will find any favor here. I admit I began watching with utmost skepticism, despite a recommendation from trusted sources. But to my delight, this is a low form of entertainment that accepts its labels and constraints, makes the most of the space it occupies, and does it so well as to come out the other side as bizarrely refined. If nothing else is true, suffice to say that 'Killer sofa' is quite the experience; I can't believe I'm saying this, but it earns a genuine recommendation - this is worth watching if you have the opportunity.
Whether or not there's any to fun to be derived from this spectacle depends entirely on how willing and able one is to engage with a feature of this nature. It's not funny, and it's not scary. It is, however, surprisingly well made, leaning completely into its absurdity and making the best movie in that slant as it can. Against all odds, it's entertaining, and keeps us watching all the way through. Despite clear disregard for accurately representing the notions it employs, and its forthright, indelicate, and graceless approach to every aspect, the screenplay is unexpectedly solid, and internally consistent.
Set pieces, props, hair, makeup, costume design, practical effects, and all other fundamental elements of film-making are quite fine. Special effects are decidedly over the top, yet suitable as such given the tenor of the movie. And everyone in the cast gleefully rolls with every far-fetched fling of fancy in this farce, obviously having a good time. 'Killer sofa' bears all the hallmarks of a serious horror-thriller, a slasher dabbling with occult or supernatural ideas, while also incorporating every wacky, ludicrous ounce of conscious foolishness that it can. Honestly, this is a marvel.
Only viewers receptive to the most outrageous of B-movies will find any favor here. I admit I began watching with utmost skepticism, despite a recommendation from trusted sources. But to my delight, this is a low form of entertainment that accepts its labels and constraints, makes the most of the space it occupies, and does it so well as to come out the other side as bizarrely refined. If nothing else is true, suffice to say that 'Killer sofa' is quite the experience; I can't believe I'm saying this, but it earns a genuine recommendation - this is worth watching if you have the opportunity.
The human performers in this ridiculous horror-comedy are barely OK, but the recliner is actually a pretty good actor. I mean, sure, it's miscast as a sofa, but damned if it doesn't give the challenging role its all. I see great things in its future; maybe it could play an airline seat, or with some heavy prosthetics, even a throne.
Now, a movie such as this 2019 one titled "Killer Sofa", is one that you have to sit down and watch with a light heart and be prepared to laugh. You know it is going to be a campy spoof horror, so I don't understand why "Killer Sofa" has been rated so poorly.
I sat down to watch it expecting to laugh and be entertained, and I was on both accounts. This is a hilarious movie in its own right. I mean, a recliner that is possessed by a dybbuk and hellbent on killing people? Come on. What is not to love here? This is not meant to be a serious and scary horror movie people. You need to approach this movie and not expect to be in for your typical horror movie, because this is a comedy through and through.
The entire movie was a blast, and I loved the appearance of the possessed recliner, it was just glorious. And I must take my hat off for writer and director Bernie Rao, because this was definitely a one of a kind and truly unique and outstanding movie.
One thing about the movie though, the title. Now this is a recliner chair, not a sofa. So that was a little bit misleading. But hey, not really a big deal.
The cast in the movie were doing good jobs with their given characters, and it is always a treat for me to watch a movie where I am largely unfamiliar with the faces of the actors and actresses, as to not associate them with previous roles played and previous movies.
It is amazing that every now and again these pseudo-low budget movies pop up and prove that you don't need a billion dollar budget to make something that is entertaining.
I can warmly and highly recommend that you take the time to sit down and watch "Killer Sofa" if you get the chance.
I sat down to watch it expecting to laugh and be entertained, and I was on both accounts. This is a hilarious movie in its own right. I mean, a recliner that is possessed by a dybbuk and hellbent on killing people? Come on. What is not to love here? This is not meant to be a serious and scary horror movie people. You need to approach this movie and not expect to be in for your typical horror movie, because this is a comedy through and through.
The entire movie was a blast, and I loved the appearance of the possessed recliner, it was just glorious. And I must take my hat off for writer and director Bernie Rao, because this was definitely a one of a kind and truly unique and outstanding movie.
One thing about the movie though, the title. Now this is a recliner chair, not a sofa. So that was a little bit misleading. But hey, not really a big deal.
The cast in the movie were doing good jobs with their given characters, and it is always a treat for me to watch a movie where I am largely unfamiliar with the faces of the actors and actresses, as to not associate them with previous roles played and previous movies.
It is amazing that every now and again these pseudo-low budget movies pop up and prove that you don't need a billion dollar budget to make something that is entertaining.
I can warmly and highly recommend that you take the time to sit down and watch "Killer Sofa" if you get the chance.
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- TriviaThe image of the bloodied reclining chair with long fangs which appears on posters and disc box art does not actually appear in a scene in the movie.
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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