
A new street drug that sends its users across time and dimensions has one drawback: some people return no longer human. Can two college drop-outs save humanity from this silent, otherworldly invasion?
1h 39m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Don Coscarelli
Director

Chase Williamson
Dave

Rob Mayes
John

Paul Giamatti
Arnie Blondestone

Clancy Brown
Dr. Albert Marconi

Glynn Turman
Detective

Doug Jones
Roger North

Daniel Roebuck
Largeman

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Jun 14, 2025I really couldn't make it through this unfunny,non scary comedy horror film. One of two films I actually shut off in recent memory (other being the horrible Burt Wonderstone) Then again, doubt I am in the demographic and was not lighting a bong every 30 minutes. What I can say, is that the sloppy jump cuts, the inaccuracies of camera angles with character interaction and the HORRIBLE acting makes this one of the few 1's I have ever given out to a movie. You can show closeup of vomit...but can't have an actor show consistency in different shots. The bad acting is apparent from having Paul Giamatti in the film. Giamatti is a good actor, yet he shines in this and using him as the measuring tool, one can see the two male leads as very community theater-ish. If you like 'stoner films' I would assume you'll love this, if you are looking for something unique, this isn't it

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May 29, 2023source: John Dies at the End

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Sep 12, 2022Phantasm director Don Coscarelli, brings David Wong's novel of the same name (about a new designer drug called Soy Sauce) to the big screen, and it's every bit as mind blowingly insane as you would imagine. Users experience out of body experiences, and drift across time and dimensions, the side effect being that some who come back are no longer human. When a silent otherworldly invasion threatens the existence of mankind it is up to a pair of slackers called Dave and John (Chase Williamson and Rob Mayes) to step in and save the day. Principal photography began in October 2010, and by January 2011, the project had entered post-production for a planned theatrical 2013 release (it premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival). The cast includes Paul Giamatti (who was also an executive producer), Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman, Daniel Roebuck, and Doug Jones. Angus Scrimm (The Tall Man from Phantasm) makes a brief appearance as a priest.