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Otis Director: Tony Krantz Cast: Daniel Stern, Illeana Douglas, Kevin Pollak, Jere Burns

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 10/07/2008
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 27,537
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Daniel Stern, Ileana Douglas, Kevin Pollak, and Jere Burns headline director Tony Krantz's black comedy detailing the meltdown of the typical nuclear family as they attempt to rescue their little princess from a notorious serial killer. Otis Broth (Bostin Christopher) needs a date for the prom, and Riley Lawson (Ashley Johnson) is just the type of girl he's been searching for. Unfortunately for Riley, Otis has a rather sinister method of charming the fairer sex - it's got something to do with power tools and other assorted sharp objects. When the authorities fail to deliver in their promise to bring Riley home unharmed and the young girl miraculously manages to break free of Otis' dungeon-like cellar, the Lawson's decide that the family that slays together stays together and sets out to seek vengeance against the hulking serial killer on their own terms. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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June 29, 2008: I liked this movie enough that I would suggest it more as a rent than a buy. It's basically the black comedy version of Captivity. Funny ending when the girls family goes a bit crazy.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Uncensored edition.