Starring - Lyndsey Craine (How to Kill Monsters, Book of Monsters), Lala Barlow (Metro Sexual, Get Krack!n), and Vito Trigo (Pig Pen, Return to Return to Nuke 'Em High aka Vol. 2)
Release Date - 2022
Genre - Horror/Comedy
Tagline - "Nostalgia is cancer"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
I get films in all the time for review. Some are movies I request while others are sent my way to check out without my knowledge. I'm always grateful for the films that I get in for review but sometimes I find a film I really want to see that isn't sent my way for review. I typically watch them while I'm working on a review but every once in awhile I'll catch a flick that wasn't sent for review but I want to talk about it. For a few years now I've followed Liam Regan and his film Eating Miss Campbell. I donated to his campaign for the film and received a copy of it on blu along with his previous film My Bloody Banjo. I put these up to watch at a later time and completely forgot about them until I was organizing some things. As soon as I found the blu I quickly tossed it in to check out.
The film follows a vegan goth high school student who is often the butt of the popular kid's jokes while living in aa cliched horror film that only she can see. As the new school year ramps up, she becomes infatuated with the new teacher, Miss Campbell. She also discovers that she has a taste for human flesh and uses that to her advantage to get rid of a date raping jock. She then plans on enrolling in a contest where she can win a gun so she can use it to end it all.
Eating Miss Campbell is a truly unique horror comedy that pokes fun at America while paying homage to counter-culture cinema. Honestly, I was not expecting the film to have as many layers as it does but I really enjoyed it. The acting in this one is amazing. I absolutely love the energy and intensity that Vito Trigo brings to his films. He's a phenomenal actor that steals every scene he's in and Eating Miss Campbell is no different. His character is the embodiment of all the problems that many American's face. Honestly, as I sit here looking through the imdb page for the film I'm realizing that I will be here all night if I was to acknowledge every amazing performance the film has to offer. Lyndsey Craine does a fantastic as the film's lead. She's a natural beauty and extremely talented in front of the camera. The supporting cast is just as great as well. They do phenomenal jobs and bring about some very memorable characters. The story for this one has a lot going on. We have a lot of fourth wall breaking, school shootings, cannibalism, teacher student relations, and so much more. The movie almost has too much going on but I do like the way it all comes together. Honestly, some of the side stories could have been cut to improve the pacing but it's still fun the way it is. Finally, the film doesn't shy away from the blood. We get some solid practical effects at times but some of the props are laughable. With that being said, the death are not that memorable but they are violent and bloody. Overall, Eating Miss Campbell is a beautifully shot indie film that throws so much at the viewer who is not prepared for it. It has one hell of a cast, an out there story, lots of blood, and self aware. I highly recommend this one.