21st Calgary Underground Film Festival

April 18-28, 2024 Globe Cinema

12th CUFF.Docs Documentary Film Festival

November 20-24, 2024 Globe Cinema

Some Guy Who Kills People

USA, 2011: 90 Minutes: ALBERTA PREMIERE
Archives 2012
Special Guest!
Some Guy Who Kills People
In Cinema Globe Cinema
Fri, Apr 20 9:00 PM

description

Who can resist a title like that! The ‘guy’ in question is none other than Kevin Corrigan (Pineapple Express, Fringe), one of those actors you know from so many fantastic smaller roles, now thankfully put in the spotlight as Ken Boyd, a mope of a man recently released from an institution after being mercilessly tormented in high school. His new life isn’t exactly stellar either, as he suffers the ridicule of his own mother (Karen Black), works a thankless job, and discovers that he has a pre-teen daughter. On the bright side, his high school bullies are being violently dispatched with gusto one by one, and he’s met a lovely girl (Lucy Davis from Shaun Of The Dead) willing to take a chance on him.

Executive produced by John Landis, who knows a thing or two about horror comedies, Some Guy Who Kills People is a quirky black comedy in the truest sense of the word, fi lled with surprisingly operatic displays of bloody carnage, and a hilarious turn by Barry Bostwick (The Rocky Horror Picture Show) as The Sheriff.
— Steven Landry, Toronto After Dark

OFFICIAL SELECTION:
LA ScreamFest 2011
Fantasia Film Festival 2011
Sitges Fantastic Film Festival 2011
PiFan, South Korea 2011
Telluride Horror Show Film Festival 2011
Lund Fantastisk Film Festival 2011

press for Some Guy Who Kills People

"Great, gory, unpredictable fun. One hell of a funny picture."
- Fangoria

screened with a short film

Nursery Crimes

details

Comedy / Horror

90 Minutes

special guest

Writer/Producer In Attendance

credits

Director:
Jack Perez

Screenplay:
Ryan Levin

Producers:
John Landis, Jack Perez,
Ryan Levin

Cast:
Kevin Corrigan, Barry Bostwick,
Karen Black, Leo Fitzpatrick

www.someguywhokillspeople.com

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awards

Fans Choice Award for Best Screenplay, Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2011