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Club Dread
Directed by
Jay Chandrasekhar
R
2004
1h 44m
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5.7
30%
44%
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When a serial killer interrupts the fun at the swanky Coconut Pete's Coconut Beach Resort--a hedonistic island paradise for swingers--it's up to the club's staff to stop the violence...or at least hide it.
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Cast of Club Dread
Kevin Heffernan
Lars / Writer
Jay Chandrasekhar
Putman / Director / Writer
Brittany Daniel
Jenny
Bill Paxton
Coconut Pete
Steve Lemme
Juan / Writer
Jordan Ladd
Penelope
Elena Lyons
Stacy
Paul Soter
Dave / Writer
Erik Stolhanske
Sam / Writer
Tanja Reichert
Kellie
Nat Faxon
Manny
Julio Bekhor
Carlos
Bryan Scott
Additional Voice
M.C. Gainey
Hank
Lindsay Price
Yu
Samm Levine
Dirk
Veronica Segura
Zoe
Ryan Falkner
Marcel
Greg Cipes
Trevor
Dan Montgomery Jr.
Rolo
Michael Weaver
Roy
Richard Perello
Cliff / Producer
Michael Yurchak
Burke
Jessica Moreno
Fiona
Club Dread Ratings & Reviews
NonPlayableContent
July 24, 2025
One of the best spoof movies and oddly not a lot of people talk about it. Thank God I got to watch this as a kid so I could remember to rewatch it as an adult to get the jokes.
jdhann
June 29, 2025
Classic fun movie
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
A thick, rich slab of American cheese. As bad-taste comedies go, this is more clever than gross...
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
This slasher/comedy isn't funny or entertaining.
Lessons of Darkness
Nick Schager
Even if it doesn't really succeed as a thriller or a comedy, the film isn't simply a hack-job either.
eye WEEKLY
Adam Nayman
A movie made by guys who laugh at their own jokes, directed at people who will laugh at anything.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
In these sensitive, politically correct times, I thought it was refreshing to see a comedy troupe that's perfectly willing to fill the screen with exposed flesh and buckets of blood, in the name of cheap but legitimate laughs.
Washington Post
Sara Gebhardt
The film still may be too bloody and crass for some, and it's by no means hilarious, but all things considered, Club Dread lives up to expectations, which were never really that high to begin with.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
About as funny as malaria.
Variety
Joe Leydon
Stunningly unfunny.
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
A shabby attempt at mixing elements of a teen slasher flick with the lowbrow laughs of a teen sex romp. Neither one adds up to the sum of its whole.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ruthe Stein
Doesn't quite capture the devil-may-care feel of a sex comedy.
New York Post
Megan Lehmann
Unencumbered by logic or narrative cohesion, the freewheeling lunacy of Club Dread sits squarely in the guilty pleasure zone.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
There will be better movies playing in the same theater, even if it is a duplex, but on the other hand there is something to be said for goofiness without apology by broken lizards who just wanna have fun.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
Pure dumb fun.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
If Project Greenlight ever awarded a movie-making contract to a group of drunken frat boys, it might look something like Broken Lizard's Club Dread.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
A bumptious splatter farce that manages to improve from awful to moderately engaging as its cast is winnowed down to the five guys themselves.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
We realize it's a spoof of bad movies. But does a satire of bad movies need to be bad, too?
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
If the group strikes gold at the box office with its new picture, Broken Lizard's Club Dread, it will be more for the seemingly surefire combination of extreme violence and extreme raunch rather than for anything resembling comic inspiration.
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
With Club Dread the Broken Lizards are too busy enjoying themselves to be concerned with whether or not we are enjoying ourselves. Which we aren't.
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