Curdled
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| Film: | Curdled |
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| Director: | Reb Braddock |
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| Distributor: | Miramax |
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Reviews
Amazon.com
Definitely not for everyone, this film by Reb Braddock (executive produced by Quentin Tarantino) has become a cult favorite—but only for the cult that enjoys its humor dark, twisted, and deeply bloodstained. Angela Jones is a young woman in Miami who is so obsessed with the crimes of a local serial killer (William Baldwin) that she takes a job working for a company that cleans up murder scenes, just to get closer to him. She digs the work, learning the tricks of a trade that is focused on removing unsightly bloodstains that come in multi-pint-size pools. Braddock and cowriter John Maass craft a nerve-racking finale in which the killer romances the cleaner, with surprising results. Not for the squeamish. —Marshall Fine



