Peelers

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"You May Not Get The Happy Ending You Were Looking For."
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 4.1  (2,200)

Peelers is a 2016 horror-comedy film directed by Sevé Schelenz and starring Wren Walker, Caz Odin Darko, and Madison J. Loos. The movie follows the story of Blue Jean (Wren Walker), the owner of a local strip club called "Peelers," who is about to close the club down for good on its final night of operation. While working her final shift, strange and unusual events begin to occur, and a group of miners who had just discovered a new, valuable mineral in the area end up at the club, making things even more bizarre.

The film immediately sets the tone as a campy horror-comedy from the outset, as we are introduced to Blue Jean and the club's employees. Throughout the movie, Peelers is shown to be a seedy little club in a town that has seen better days. The strip club setting provides a lot of opportunity for hilarious and uncomfortable interactions between the characters, and the movie delivers in spades. The characters are all very distinctive, with strong personalities that make them stand out from one another.

The main character, Blue Jean, is a strong-willed, independent woman who doesn't take any crap from anyone. Her tough exterior masks a kind heart that is revealed as the movie progresses. Blue Jean's relationship with her employees is an interesting dynamic, as it becomes evident that they all genuinely care about one another, despite their flaws.

As the night wears on, things start to get a little bit more intense when a group of miners turns up at the club, looking to celebrate their latest discovery. Here, the movie takes a turn towards the bizarre, as we start to see some of the more supernatural elements come into play. The miners bring with them an air of mystery, and their scenes are some of the most suspenseful and intriguing parts of the movie.

The film's special effects are notable. The practical effects used to depict the staggering amount of gore are impressive, and the special makeup effects used to create the movie's antagonists are genuinely unsettling. The sound design also deserves a mention, as it does an excellent job of building tension and creating an atmosphere of unease.

Throughout the film, it becomes clear that Peelers is meant to be a horror-comedy, and this balance is maintained well throughout most of the movie. There are genuinely funny moments, and the humour is often dark and ironic. The jokes can sometimes be a little bit too cheesy or on-the-nose, but this is to be expected in a film like this.

The film also deals with some more serious themes, specifically in relation to the characters' sense of identity and purpose. Blue Jean and her employees all have their own personal struggles, and the movie does a good job of weaving these themes into the narrative without feeling heavy-handed.

Overall, Peelers is a thoroughly entertaining movie that successfully blends genres and delivers an enjoyable viewing experience. It's not without its flaws, but it's a fun, campy horror-comedy that knows what it is and doesn't try to be anything else. If you're a fan of low-budget horror or dark comedies, you'll definitely want to check out Peelers.

Peelers is a 2017 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.1.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.1  (2,200)