Rapture-PaloozaWhen the Apocalypse actually happens and a billion people are raptured up to heaven, Lindsey (Kendrick) and her boyfriend Ben (Daley) are left behind in suburban Seattle. The young couple try their best to lead a normal life surrounded by talking locusts, blood rain showers, and pot-smoking wraiths. But when the Anti-Christ (Robinson) makes his home base in their neighborhood, Lindsey finds herself the object of his affection. With the help of her family, friends, and a lawn-mowing zombie neighbor, the young couple set off to stop the Anti-Christ from taking her as his bride... and just maybe, saving the world in the process.(c) Official Facebook. If You Want to Watch Rapture-Palooza Movie Online Streaming Megavideo from HERERelease Date Rapture-Palooza Jun 7, 2013 Limited | |
Rapture-Palooza Movie Genre: Horror,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Comedy | |
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Rapture-Palooza Movie Synopsis | |
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Cast For Rapture-Palooza | |
Anna Kendrick,John Francis Daley,Craig Robinson,Tom Lennon,Rob Corddry,Ana Gasteyer,John Michael Higgins,Ken Jeong,Rob Huebel,Paul Scheer,Mike O'Connell,Adrianna Costa,Jesse Camacho,Calum Worthy,Tyler Labine | |
Review For Rapture-Palooza | |
An amusing premise yields few yuks. John DeFore-Hollywood Reporter [An] almost endearingly silly amuse bouche of a comedy depicting how the End of Days might play out in Seattle ... Lou Lumenick-New York Post It never does live up to its potential, instead becoming bogged down in a repellent character who is supposed to be savagely satirical but is really just tediously crass. Neil Genzlinger-New York Times The laughs are consistent and the cast (including Rob Corddry, Paul Scheer and Ken Jeong as a very petty God) is a riot. Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News Matheson's script focuses its energy on small, wickedly funny gags, half of which Robinson seems to have sputtered out as improv. Amy Nicholson-Los Angeles Times Should please those who own Shaun of the Dead on Blu-ray, and can quote one-liners from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (the novel, not the film). Chuck Wilson-Village Voice Matheson aims to build a farce, but the feature doesn't follow his lead, blowing some interesting asides of insanity on trendy, flaccid riffing. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com Rapture-Palooza assembles a reliable cast of comics and then proceeds to saddle them with truly middling material. Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity Sure, there are elements that don't work...but for the most part, 'Rapture-palooza' offers a lot of good, goofy stuff. Bill Gibron-EntertainmentTell There are a few good, R-rated laughs, thanks largely to a cast that makes the most of the material at hand. Still, it ends up being more amusing than outright hilarious. Mike Scott-Times-Picayune I wanted more satire, less booty humor. And the film really needed a more-engaged heroine. Kendrick goes so laid back that she looks like she's about to fall asleep. Brian Tallerico-HollywoodChicago.com Its views on organized religion are so halfhearted and perfunctory as to make Kevin Smith's Dogma seem like a veritable master's class in theistic studies. Drew Hunt-Slant Magazine Normally 'Palooza' means fun. Matt Pais-RedEye Where's Kirk Cameron when you need him? Roger Moore-Movie Nation | |
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