Redd Inc.

2012 "Heads Will Roll"
5.8| 1h33m| R| en
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Six captive office workers are literally chained to their desks by a demented, escaped serial killer; former regional manager Thomas Reddmann. He assigns his 'human resources' the impossible task of proving his innocence or suffering gruesome consequences.

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MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Leofwine_draca A low budget, single room thriller that owes most of its inspiration from the SAW franchise. The storyline involves a crazy guy who's arrested after being found wielding an axe beside a decapitated body in a lift. The authorities send him to jail, believing him to be a notorious serial killer, but he escapes and captures those responsible for his arrest in the first place, forcing them to work for him to prove his innocence or guilt.What this all boils down to is a locked-room thriller in which various unappealing characters are forced, literally, to work to death. It's all an excuse for lots of gruesome gore sequences in which eyes are pulled out, foreheads are carved and there's even a little fingernail damage for the squeamish. The film is relatively fast-paced for a low budget film but the usual constraints apply, including cheesy dialogue and some very sub-par acting.The British villain, played by Nicholas Hope, is just one of those characters you can't take seriously; maybe it's because I'm British too, but he feels like a character from THE OFFICE instead of an imposing villain. HOME AND AWAY actress Kelly Paterniti is better as the lead, but she's the only interesting one here. The best thing about the film are the authentic gore effects, done the old fashioned way by SFX maestro Tom Savini. A shame the rest of the story and its silly twists can't match them.
Colbee2121 I'm not a huge fan of horror movies but I decided to watch this one because it just sounded intriguing. So I watched it and I'm glad that I did. This movie is just as described - horror, thriller & comedy(although the comedy is very slight and more "clever" than "ha-ha"). I personally liked it because it was clever, UNIQUE and well-written which is not common in horror movies. This movie has it all for a seemingly low budget movie. The acting is good, the script is good, there's just the right amount of gore, it's believable and it's NOT STUPID. Finally, it's not perfect but it's a lot better than most horror movies out there. Give it a try and if you don't like it then maybe cartoons(films where you don't have to think) are more suited for you.
billcr12 Redd is the title character, a man presumed to be an axe murderer at an office building. It begins with a news report of a killing spree with a manager who has supposedly gone postal by hacking up workers on the job. Next up, a young lady logs online and strips for a client in a sex chat room. Annabelle is then abducted and wakes up in a room, chained to a desk table with four other people. Mr. Redd shows up and explains to them that they will be fed by him, but in the meantime he gives them binders of his trial to transcribe while they are to prove his innocence. At every transgression, they are marked on the forehead with a hook at the end of Redd's fake arm. Tom Savini provides the gore effects, which are frequent, but the problem is the ridiculous story line. It never makes any sense, and competent actors are given a silly plot. It starts out somewhat promising with a darkly funny Nicholas Hope initially delivering some funny lines, but it all goes downhill rapidly. Avoid Redd Inc, it is a badly thought out movie.
FRANS VANDENBURG I was lucky enough to see this film on the big screen in March this year at the Australian Film Festival held annually at the wonderful Randwick Ritz in Sydney, Lucky, as it was a sold out session and also lucky as it is a terrific and original entry into what can only be described as tired genre... This film takes you places you have never thought of in the Horror/Comedy/Boy meets Grrrrrl/Detective Story/Office Politics genre films you think you may have seen before... It mixes a new and spunky cast with the very experienced and masterly Nicholas Hope as the terrifying but deeply misunderstood Thomas Reddmann... Clever, intelligent and humorous scripting from Anthony O'Connor and Jonathon Green make it a joy for the actors and audience to revel in... Assured direction from Daniel Krige and incredible special make up effects created and supervised by wizard Tom Savini elevate this tale above the norm... Sure, it's low budget and Indie but every cent seems to have been wisely stretched and spent on the story on the screen...How rare is that these days... Can't wait to get my hands on the Blu-Ray to enjoy it again and to see the extras and the Making Of... Never assume anything in this office from Hell...What's also good about the film is that the truth is never far away... It's a tale very far from parody and knows and loves where it is... When you feel things can't get any worse, it just might... but then... it may not! ...You really are on a mad roller coaster ride but can't quite decide if it's better to stay on or get off...Safety rushes by as you decide... One thing you can be sure of... Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the office typing pool..It Ain't!

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