R
1989    82 minHorror, Komedia
6.163%53%5.9
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Michael Laemle (Brian Madorsky) is a young boy living in a typical 1950s suburban home... except for his bizarre and horrific nightmares, and his continued unease around his parents, especially his father, Nick Laemle (Randy Quaid). Young Michael begins to suspect that his parents are cooking more than just hamburgers on the grill outside, but has trouble explaining his fears to his new-found friend Sheila, or to the school's social worker.
Directed by Bob Balaban
  • Randy QuaidNick Laemle
  • Mary Beth HurtLily Laemle
  • Sandy DennisMillie Dew
  • Bryan MadorskyMichael Laemle
  • Juno Mills-CockellSheila Zellner
  • Kathryn GrodyMiss Judith Baxter
  • Deborah RushMrs. Gladys Zellner
  • Graham JarvisMr. Marty Zellner
  • Helen CarscallenGrandmother
  • Warren Van EveraGrandfather
  • Wayne RobsonLab Attendant
  • Uriel ByfieldLittle boy
  • Mariah BalabanLittle girl
  • Larry PalefAnnouncer
  • Bob BalabanReżyseria
  • Christopher HawthorneScenariusz
  • Bonnie PalefProducer
  • Mitchell CannoldExecutive Producer
  • Steven ReutherExecutive Producer
  • Andris HausmanisArt Direction
  • Kevin Ward14 lipca 2025
    I had no idea Bob Balaban was even a director let alone one with this much talent. I thought his direction was one of the stand outs in this film. There were several creative flourishes with some of the shots and edits that worked really well. Dark comedy with a much greater emphasis on the dark rather than the comedy. Randy Quaid, I’ve never really been a fan of, but he really impressed me. I was expecting a kind of hammy performance from him but he was actually quite understated and subdued which really worked. 
I will say I was expecting a higher kill count.  Excellent ending too. 
  • Jacob O’Neal6 lipca 2025
    From my MonsterVision With Joe Bob Briggs collection comes the feature film directorial debut of actor Bob Balaban (Close Encounters Of The Third Kind). The film follows a young boy who moves to a new town with his parents when notices strange things. His parents may be cannibals. Set in the 1950’s world of suburbia, Balaban managed to turn into a perfectly normal looking place with that sense of childlike imagination. I don’t mean like the film has a sense of wonder. I mean the imagination of a kid when he’s uncomfortable or in a heightened state of emotion. Randy Quaid and Mary Kay Place as the parents really help to set that mood for our poor lead. The tone of this film is darkly comic, bordering on horror. For a debut film, Balaban was very self assured and the movie works based on his directing and the actors performances. The script is solid, but it could have easily been mishandled in the wrong hands. All three elements had to come together on this film or it wouldn’t work. If you like horror, dark comedy or you’re just a Randy Quaid fan, you should watch this film. If you can find the MonsterVision bits with Joe Bob Briggs, it’s even better. His opening monologue is hilarious for this one. But Joe Bob’s bits are not what the film is judged on. The star rating is solely that of Parents.
  • Alan9 lutego 2026
    We all think at times mum n dad r cannibals. Finally a movie I can relate to.
  • Razorbitz29 listopada 2025
    Possibly Randy Quaid's best performance and an all around excellent film from the eyes of a paranoid child. Some really interesting shots and creeping dread in a film that has no right being as good as it is. But it is. Don't miss this one.
  • jonathanmochrie22 stycznia 2026
    I'd never even heard of this movie until today. Now I know why....it's never been on my radar. Boring Slow Plodding.....

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