You’ve always got to keep an eye on Big Pharma.  You never know what they’ll try and sneak by you in the dead of night when you’re not looking

When a widower, suffering clearly from depression, notices a product study for an experimental antidepressant, he thinks it’s exactly what he needs.  But as he’ll discover, the side effects are going to be a killer.

First off, what I saw of that list of side effects was actually pretty funny, until it got weird.  Like REALLY weird.  And the rest of the movie, even though it’ll feature something of a twist ending you’ll probably see coming, is actually plenty creepy for a short film I found on YouTube. In fact, it’s easily one of the best I’ve seen pretty much since I ran the Fewdio slate clear.

The Screenhead Ten Scale, in turn, gives this surprising low-budget chiller a seven out of ten for doing its job and well at that.

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    The Wrong Way Online Review–Or, Why I Hate When Movies Apologize - Movies, Reviews and More. said

    October 15 2009 @ 11:15 am

    [...] never a good sign when a movie finds it necessary to apologize for its own content.  Never.  Just forget it.  And that’s [...]

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