Review of Home Sick (2007) by Jason D — 29 Aug 2008
I'm happy to see this film finally reach DVD after being shelved for FAR too long. Home Sick revolves around a group of friends who are hanging out one night, but are visited by the mysterious, smiling Mr.
Suitcase (Bill Moseley being fucking terrific as usual) with a suitcase full of razorblades. He asks each and every person to tell them someone they hate, while slicing himself after each one says a name.
Unfortunately, one member says he hated everyone in the room with him. This is unfortunate because everyone that was named is now being viciously murdered by a masked monster dressed in all black. Aside from this very original and fun story, not to mention the awesome appearance by Moseley, viewers are entertained with buckets of blood and sweet gore effects, not to mention the beautiful Tiffany Shepis and her immaculately naked body, and the great Tim Towles (Henry, House of 1000 Corpses) as Uncle Johnny, a crazed militia man! Yeah, the budget is a bit low and there are a few moments of bad acting, but this has "Cult" written all over it.
Lots of funny moments, as well as creepy. Totally original film that is completely mad. I cannot wait to see what these filmmakers try and do next.
This review of Home Sick (2007) was written by Jason D on 29 Aug 2008.
Home Sick has generally received mixed reviews.
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