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2026    1h 33minComedia, Terror
6.3100%4.2
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In a series of cheap, locally produced TV commercials, small business owners rival the looming threat of Buffet Infinity. As Buffet Infinity endlessly expands and grows, engulfing everything in its path, a sinister conspiracy unfolds at the margins, and unfathomable powers begin to seep into the vulnerable community of Westridge County, Alberta.
Directed by Simon Glassman
  • Kevin SinghMosley Rosin
  • Claire TheobaldInsurance Woman
  • Donovan WorkunMan in Commercial
  • Ahmed AhmedAhmed Ahmed
  • Brandon VanderwallBrandon
  • Siobhan TheobaldWoman In Mattress Commercial
  • Allison BenchJennifer Joy Avery / Productor / Story Editor
  • Ben Bauce
  • Dino Primo
  • Katie Yoner
  • Simon GlassmanDirector / Escritor / Productor
  • Michael PetersonProductor
  • Jay MorbergAsistente de producción
  • Edgar PinzonDirector Of Photography
  • Johnny BlerotSupervising Sound Editor
  • Logan TurnerCompositor de música original
  • Chris GordonStory Editor
  • Elisia SnyderStory Editor
  • cultfilmlikerhace 7 h
    If you’ve ever watched an [adult swim] infomercial and wanted it to be longer but also more ADHD, have I got the film for you! lol “Hope you love Kraft Dinner!™️” WHERE IS SHELLY MISCAVIGE The evil is spreading… Conceptually bold as hell. Genuinely frightening and somehow also uproarious. Disturbingly applicable and relevant. Just the fact that it even works as a cohesive film is miraculous. Spectacular work everyone! Why did this remind me of Eddington so much??? The horror gave me Skinamarink / We’re All Going to the World’s Fair / I Saw the TV Glow vibes, but definitely something else entirely lol Also, obviously, V/H/S First jump scare was hilarious. Combining like four endings into one with some abstract ass left turns was ballsy af. Basically landed it! It’s awesome that not trusting memories is a common horror theme this year lol “Really tasty but not enough to base your whole personality on it. (That’d be pathetic and embarrassing!)” What a quirky little town! Added to The One True Religion Currently Ranked #26/95 in 2026 Ranked
  • Paul Walsh24 de mayo de 2026
    What an odd movie. It feels like watching TV at 3am while half asleep. Creepy parts are intertwined with funny quips and comedy to make a unique watching experience. The film is about ten to fifteen minutes too long but unlike anything out there.
  • jackmeat22 de mayo de 2026
    My quick rating - 6.3/10. I went into Buffet Infinity mostly because the trailer looked weird enough to grab my attention, and weird it most definitely is. This is one of those movies where, within the first few minutes, you’re either thinking, “Oh, this is going to be my kind of bizarre,” or already wondering if someone accidentally changed the channel to a forgotten Canadian cable station from 1993 at 2:17 a.m. Buffet Infinity takes place in a time warp inspired by ‘80s and ‘90s late-night TV. It starts with a barrage of logos before launching into those homemade commercials. It feels oddly authentic, like someone found a dusty VHS tape in the attic and decided to make a horror-comedy universe out of it. The Crossroads shopping complex acts as the center of the madness. Buffet Infinity itself sits among a collection of local businesses, and before long, it becomes very clear that weird things are happening around town. And evolving fast. Not “the vending machine ate my dollar” weird. More “something feels deeply wrong here, but I can’t stop watching” weird. It is evident that director Simon Glassman knows exactly what tone he wants to capture by copying the tone of SCTV through cutting various commercial clips, including bizarre commercials, weird local advertisements, and strange news broadcasts. Some of these commercials are actually very funny. Ahmed’s Pawnshop ads were easily among my favorites and felt like the kind of thing you’d half-laugh at while also wondering, “Wait… did this actually air somewhere?” There’s some genuinely funny stuff buried in the chaos. What impressed me most is that despite the endless stream of weird, low-budget commercials and outlandish skits, there’s an actual storyline happening underneath all the absurdity. The characters and businesses begin forming this sinister, interconnected small-town narrative, and it works surprisingly well for a while. The movie absolutely nails the nostalgic feeling of fake local TV programming, sparking memories of cheesy commercials, weird infomercials, and the kind of low-budget broadcasting you’d stumble across while aimlessly flipping channels before streaming existed and stole all our patience. That said, Buffet Infinity eventually runs into the same problem many experimental genre films face. It starts loving its gimmick just a little too much. The middle section feels stretched way beyond what the premise can comfortably support. At some point, I found myself thinking, “Okay, this needed someone in the editing room armed with scissors and zero emotional attachment.” A leaner cut would have done wonders here, or alternatively, expanding the actual story to match the runtime could have helped justify the wandering pace. The ending also didn’t land as hard as I hoped, even with the slight nod to one of my favorites, Bad Taste, buried in there. After all the interesting yet bizarre buildup, it left me wanting something stronger. It’s brilliantly crafted and undeniably creative, but once the novelty wears off, Buffet Infinity ends up drowning in its own brilliance. For fans of analog horror and deeply unconventional filmmaking, this might be right up your alley. For everyone else, your mileage may vary somewhere between “hidden gem” and “what in the VHS Massacre did I just watch?”
  • rperrott16 de mayo de 2026
    This movie starts out great. The first half is a fun roller coaster ride through all of the wacky ads and trying to piece together the clues contained within them to determine the storyline. Unfortunately, about halfway through it just falls off the rails and goes off in a completely different tangent. It breaks its own Internal logic and the story just becomes a mess with no real coherent through line.
  • John Moss15 de mayo de 2026
    A cornucopia of kaleidoscopic clips, ads, news breaks and messages from beyond that connect in a way that rewards patience with a great payoff.
  • Spanktacular12 de mayo de 2026
    Local58 meets Adult Swim commercials.

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