Review of Die, Mommie, Die! (2003) by Matthew S — 01 Jun 2015
Mark Rucker's film of Charles Busch's script is one of those classic indie gems that seemed to fly under the radar. Rucker fills the screen with a committed stylistic flourish and he fully utilizes the talents of a cast who appear to not only fully understand the artful but over-the-top spoof equal to their commitment to their respective roles.
While this is most definitely Charles Busch's movie, he never gets in the way of the consistently comedic performances of the supporting cast. Natasha Lyonne and Jason Priestley really shine in this unexpectedly fun send-up.
This review of Die, Mommie, Die! (2003) was written by Matthew S on 01 Jun 2015.
Die, Mommie, Die! has generally received positive reviews.
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