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Encyclopedia > Curdled (film)

A crime film from 1996, directed by Reb Braddock and produced by Quentin Tarantino. The film is based upon a student short film by the same director, which appealed so much to Mr Tarantino that he decided to produce it. Quentin Tarantino, playing Mr. ...


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Curdled (1996)- Moria The Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Review (762 words)
Indeed it seems a major miracle that a film about a forensic cleanup crew and a serial killer, which also happens to be an offbeat comedy rather than a thriller, managed to get made at all.
The film eventually arrives at a positively hysterical scene where she asks him if the severed heads of his victims still talk after they have been removed – which is set-up for an hilarious final scene.
The film appears to be written with an insider’s knowledge of the forensic cleanup profession – you are certain that one or other of the scriptwriters must have worked there at some point.
Curdled (film) - definition of Curdled (film) in Encyclopedia (87 words)
Curdled (film) - definition of Curdled (film) in Encyclopedia
A crime film from 1996, directed by Reb Braddock and produced by Quentin Tarantino.
The film is based upon a student short film by the same director, which appealed so much to Mr Tarantino that he decided to produce it.
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