Let's Kill Grandpa is about a miserable family of misfits who get together over Christmas. Their grandpa is an insufferable old man who is holding onto over two million dollars of potential inheritance for his kids and their spouses, so a few members of the family decide that they should put Grandpa out of his misery and collect their money. The film is a throwback to movies like Throw Momma from the Train that many of us remember fondly. Let's Kill Grandpa has a twisted and dark sense of humor and a cast full of quirky characters that make the film a lot of fun. I'd recommend Let's Kill Grandpa to anyone who appreciates a good indie dark comedy like I do.
Let's Kill Grandpa This Christmas
2017
Action / Comedy / Thriller
Let's Kill Grandpa This Christmas
2017
Action / Comedy / Thriller
Plot summary
A downtrodden unemployed pushover is lured into a sordid family conspiracy to murder his wife's grandfather on Christmas day.
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Twisted Dark Comedy
Alot Of Lame Storyline But There Are A Few Occassional Funnies Laced In
04/08/2019 Not horrible as some reviews make it out to be but every so often cranky vulgar grandpa does his thing. I'm getting ready to watch "let's Kill Ward's Wife" all-over-again. It was pretty good. You decide as always. Bon Appetit
"We're Not Killing Grandpa. We're Putting Him To Sleep."
As an dark comedy junkie, I was hoping I might be easily swayed by the humor profile hinted at by the blunt-force titling of Brian Gianci's Let's Kill Grandpa (This Christmas),not to mention the possible homage to "Throw Momma From The Train" the titling may also intend. I'm pleased to report that to its great credit, Let's Kill Grandpa is indeed a film filled with the kind of laughs we know we shouldn't be having. The characters are lovably unlikable, and with great aplomb, Gianci deftly weaves darkly comedic elements with horror/suspense ingredients and a dash of thriller.
Grandpa himself is old, apparently faltering, and he's stuffed to the gills with his heirs' future inheritance. The plot gets hatched, and by the time we weave our way through the film's thrills and dilemmas, we think we might know what's beneath the wrapping paper. But here again Gianci surprises and delights with his high level ability to straddle the finer points of three genres and deliver a singular work that is as humorous as it is unique.
Everyone who has sat through bad stand-up knows that comedy is a highly flammable pool to swim in. Too often, that's also arguably the reason that ambitious comedy - particularly dark comedy - is averted in favor of safer pastures. Here, Gianci by no means plays it safe. Instead, he assumes heightened risk in striving for something individual, and ultimately meets those self-imposed challenges by delivering a film that truly sits in its own space.