Synopsis
Chop centers on a seemingly innocent young couple, forced by a psychotic stranger to
confront their duplicitous past. It's a revenge thriller with a comedic edge in the tradition of Fargo and Oldboy.
Official Review
While Trent Haaga will always be THE Troma actor for my generation, the thespian-turned-writer grabbed my attention with the sophisticated River’s Edge-esque coming-of-age horror flick Deadgirl, which took the Toronto International Film Festival by storm. But with a new decade comes new ambitions as Haaga makes his directorial debut with Chop, a horror comedy (penned by Adam Minarovich) that centers on a seemingly innocent young couple forced by a psychotic stranger to confront their duplicitous past. …Read More
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