Starring - Michael Della Pia (Robot Dracula, Arena Wars), Seth Hart (Cocaine Stepdad, Insomnia), and Sparkle Soojian (Sharks N Da Hood, Among the Willows)
Release Date - 2026
Genre - Thriller/Crime
Tagline - "Revenge is served all day"
Format - Streaming (Online Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
I get a lot of press releases in from various marketing firms, producers, indie directors, and production companies wanting me to share any news they may have on the site. I cover horror but over the years I've shared stuff on exploitation, sci-fi, dark thrillers, crime dramas, true crime, and so on just because of who was attached to it or because it was a good fit for the site. Sometime back I received a press release for the film Pancake Man. I didn't ready it but I shared it on the site thinking it was something like a horror comedy slasher. Over time I completely forgot about it until I received another press release announcing that it was going to be available on Tubi very soon in the future. Not long after that email I received a message on Instagram requesting me to review it. I wasn't able to right away but I added it to my list to check out as soon as I could. The film was not what I was expecting and I'll leave it at that for now.
The film follows a man who enters a diner in hopes of scoring some pancakes. However, the kitchen has stopped serving breakfast 10 minutes early resulting in him becoming extremely hostile. When another patron to the diner tries to interfere with his order, he is sent over the edge. Soon the bodies start piling up and his rampage steps on the toes of a gang and a crime boss igniting a war in the streets.
I went into Pancake Man knowing absolutely nothing about the film and was very surprised by what I saw. I had high hopes that it was going to be a comedic spin on the slasher sub-genre and was not expecting to see a crime drama with strange deaths. Honestly, the film felt like it was stretched too thin and struggled with identity issues. I wanted to like it but I couldn't get into it. The acting in this one is not bad but it is very inconsistent as the film progresses. The film's lead, Michael Della Pia, does a great job in the opening scenes of the film but as the movie moves along he becomes less and less as intense. He does dial it back up during a few random scenes later on but it's not as consistent. The same can be said about the supporting cast. It seems like everyone came out of the gate firing on all cylinders but the later scenes just don't have the same burning. I don't know if filming had burned them all out by that point or what but it's evident that they are not attacking their roles like they did earlier in the film. The story for this one is is listed as horror but it's not what I would consider horror. It reminded me a lot of Beyond Fury meets Zed's Dead. It's a crime drama with a small body count that doesn't feel horror at all. Also, the story itself feels like it was stretched too far. The movie didn't need to be as long as it is and a lot of the scenes are extremely dull. The pacing, which is already thrown off, would benefit if it was trimmed down drastically. Finally, the film has several death scenes but they are not something genre fans are going to really enjoy. The effects are minimal or not existent but they do look good for what they are. Overall, Pancake Man is not what I expected and while I wanted to like it, it just wasn't for me. It is billed as a horror movie but it's more of a crime drama with an unhinged guy going around starting shit that doesn't really make sense. Sadly, this is one I would recommend skipping.





























