Septic Man

Septic Man
Directed by Jesse Thomas Cook
Written by Tony Burgess
Starring Jason David Brown,
Molly Dunsworth,
Robert Maillet
Music by Nate Kreiswirth
Cinematography Brendan Uegama
Edited by Jesse Thomas Cook
Production
company
Foresight Features
Release dates
  • September 19, 2013 (Austin Fantastic Fest)
Running time
83 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

Septic Man is a 2013 horror film that was directed by Jesse Thomas Cook. The film had its world premiere at the Austin Fantastic Fest on September 19, 2013, where actor Jason David Brown won "Best Actor" in the Horror Features category.[1] In the film Brown stars as a sewage worker that ends up transforming into a hideous mutant by way of toxic sewage.

Plot

Jack (Jason David Brown) is an average sewage worker who has been asked to investigate a water contamination in his hometown that has forced everyone else, including his pregnant wife Shelley (Molly Dunsworth), to evacuate. He decides to investigate the local sewage plant but ends up getting trapped in a septic tank by Lord Auch (Tim Burd) and his brother Giant (Robert Maillet). They refuse to let Jack out despite his pleas and the toxic sewage eventually begins to transform Jack into the hideous mutant Septic Man.

Cast

Reception

Ain't It Cool News and Dread Central both praised Septic Man,[2] and Dread Central called it a "bizarre yet inventive film" and remarked that the film would not be for everyone's tastes.[3] Fangoria and Complex both panned the movie overall,[4] and Complex wrote that "It's a shame that Septic Man lacks the significance and social commentary of The Toxic Avenger, to which it's frequently compared, and settles for a straightforward plot to please fans of gag-inducing humor."[5]

However, on its UK release, it received negative reviews. The review aggregator website "Rotten Tomatoes" reported that 9% of critics gave it a positive review based on 11 critics, with an average score of 3.5/10. "Metacritic", a similar website, gave the film an average score of 8 out of 100, based on 6 reviews, indicating "Overwhelming dislike".

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