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The Grey Matter

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 18m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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The Grey Matter (2014)
ComedyHorrorRomanceShort

An office stiff wakes up in an alley mysteriously covered in blood. In the aftermath, he attracts the attention of his beautiful coworker, granting him a new lease on life ...but something s... Read allAn office stiff wakes up in an alley mysteriously covered in blood. In the aftermath, he attracts the attention of his beautiful coworker, granting him a new lease on life ...but something strange is afoot.An office stiff wakes up in an alley mysteriously covered in blood. In the aftermath, he attracts the attention of his beautiful coworker, granting him a new lease on life ...but something strange is afoot.

  • Directors
    • Luke McCoubrey
    • Peter McCoubrey
  • Writer
    • Peter McCoubrey
  • Stars
    • Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    • Lucy Walters
    • Carter Roy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    226
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Luke McCoubrey
      • Peter McCoubrey
    • Writer
      • Peter McCoubrey
    • Stars
      • Ebon Moss-Bachrach
      • Lucy Walters
      • Carter Roy
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    • Simon Peterson
    Lucy Walters
    Lucy Walters
    • Emily Eaton
    Carter Roy
    Carter Roy
    • Mitch Miller
    Jason Griffith
    Jason Griffith
    • Doctor
    Debra Zane
    • H.R. Worker
    Thom Woodley
    • Newscaster
    Martin Glenn
    • Office Worker
    Hande Iscen
    • Office Worker
    Maher Kheirbek
    • Office Worker
    Aaron Langley
    • Office Worker
    Mike Long
    • Office Worker
    • (as Michael Long)
    Olivia McCoubrey
    • Office Worker
    Margret Moore
    • Office Worker
    Jonah Moran
    • Office Worker
    Jen Paek
    • Office Worker
    Will Shen
    • Office Worker
    • Directors
      • Luke McCoubrey
      • Peter McCoubrey
    • Writer
      • Peter McCoubrey
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    bob the moo

    Not as satisfying as I would have liked, but otherwise an entertainingly odd short film

    A man wakes up in the street covered in blood, with a massive open wound in the back of his head. Without compulsory medical insurance (thanks a lot Obama) he bandages it up and carries on the best he can, despite some very odd symptoms. Voices (well, a single voice) are only one of his concerns as he tries to deal with his wound and also navigate the social and professional politics associated with making a move the hot girl in the office.

    To say The Grey Matter is an odd film is somewhat of an understatement since it does involve many odd things, not all of which hang together as they should. It is a horror movie but it is a horror movie that sits in the world of the ordinary and there is a certain amount of black comedy as to how this man fits into his regular world despite his fundamental and horrific change – American Werewolf in London is certainly something that springs to mind in terms of the overall approach. The story engages from the start, and all the developments and oddities only serve to add to that. This makes for a good film but perhaps not a totally rewarding one since the viewer is left with more questions than answers, and not all of the things in the film are ever explained or expanded.

    The film is technically impressive, looking good and sounding good. The visual effects are also mostly impressive, although the talking worm perhaps is not as sharp as those used to Guardians of the Galaxy level of animated characters might expect, but still good for what he is. The cast play to the horror and comedy well – in particular Moss- Bachrach makes a good lead with his "ordinariness" played in contrast with events. The film does ultimately end without feeling really rewarding or satisfying, even if it did entertain and engage throughout; I'm not sure if the short is meant to be the bones of something bigger and this short presents a proof of concept of a sort, but it is something that could have been better in an otherwise entertainingly odd short film.
    8valeriewessel

    Horrifically funny, by far the best short in the Monsterland film

    This is by far the best short of the Monsterland film. If this had not been the second short of the film, I would have turned off the movie. From the writing, acting, cinematography, and director putting it all together, I was impressed as a horror movie fan. Though I haven't read the short story, I think Stephen King would be proud. This and Hellyfish are the only two shorts worth watching. This is second shown, and Hellyfish is last. Save yourself and fast forward through the rest of the film. Thank me later!
    10crisscrosskao

    After a mysterious injury, an office stiff finds himself stumbling through an absurd, increasing unorthodox, and potentially fatal attraction.

    Another amazing film by the McCoubrey brothers! With Luke's keen eye for cinematography and Peter's directorial talent, "The Grey Matter" tells a very unique story that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

    The opening scene makes the audience wonder what the story is about, and it isn't until later in the end that the plot is finally revealed. There are also some nice touches of humor to lighten the darker tones of the film. The puns are a little cheesy but definitely add to the story.

    In addition to the comedic aspects, "The Grey Matter" has an effective combination of static and stationary shots. Hand-held (shoulder-mounted) shots are very effective in drawing the audience into the film.

    Overall, very engaging film by the McCoubrey brothers and always kept me wondering what was going to happen next.
    Kirpianuscus

    nice

    A nice mix of comedy, horror, accident, sexual attraction and a brain eater. Nothing special but well used pieces of story, decent performances and good dialogues and the veil of fairy tale. So, nice at whole.

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • 18m
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      • Dolby
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      • 2.35 : 1

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