Celebrity Crush Movie For You



Oliver Robins stars in his own low-spending blood and gore film as a previous kid star sought after by an extremely frightening super-fan.
Certainly disturbed and once in a while fringe ambiguous, Oliver Robins' comedic awfulness highlight risks totally spoiling the executioner comedian antique for acknowledged classification fans and easygoing watchers alike, without a doubt consigning Celebrity Crush to insensibility or, best case scenario some base cabinet gushing administration.



Previous kid entertainer Jonathan Blakely (Robins, who showed up in 1982's Poltergeist) hasn't worked multi day as an entertainer since featuring in the 1985 religion blood and gore movie Chain Face Clown as the youthful focus of a lethal emulate. Rather, he's committed the vast majority of his opportunity to a screenwriting profession that hasn't come to much, so he seizes the opportunity to go out and about for a progression of superstar appearances coordinated to the DVD arrival of Chain Face Clown. Landing in St. Petersburg, Florida, with Peter (Eddie Craig), who plays the crazed jokester in the motion picture, Jonathan feels somewhat scared by his co-star's slumming big name, which pulls in no closure of offensive sorts.

Rather, he's attracted to Emily (Alissa Schneider), an appealing lady he meets at his lodging who professes to be totally new to the Chain Face Clown marvel. Covertly however, she's a fixated super-fan who's pursued Jonathan's profession since adolescence and now sets about determinedly stalking him. When she entices him and gets Jonathan back to her remote farm home in the wake of sedating and seizing Peter, she detains her long-lasting squash in her carport, resolved to hold the two stars hostage as long as it takes for Jonathan to at last become hopelessly enamored with her.

The scarcely controlled disorder that results may best be portrayed as incredibly irregular, with homicide, torment and human flesh consumption all including conspicuously, also constrained VHS screenings of Chain Face Clown and table peruses from the content. This chief plot, which additionally incorporates Emily endeavoring to induce Jonathan that she's his optimal perfect partner after she's detained him, gets intercut with film from the anecdotal Chain Face highlight. These scenes, which essentially grandstand Peter in comedian cosmetics employing an incapable looking ax as he scans an abandoned neighborhood for youthful Jonathan, might be the most engaging of the whole motion picture, styled to resemble a Z-grade, retro-'80s component.

Big name Crush's generation esteems are just an indent or two progressively refined, however, described by routine camera work, stripped down lighting and simple altering. Groaningly misrepresented exhibitions command the miserably dull plot, which has the vibe of a solitary demonstration extended to three. In spite of the fact that the motion picture's extensively sarcastic tone isn't lost on spectators, instead of amusingly mocking an appreciated time of low-spending frightfulness discharges, Robins' film winds up as an activity in self-scorn that is regularly squirmingly unbalanced to watch.

Generation organizations: One B Productions, Kyyba Films

Cast: Oliver Robins, Alissa Schneider, Melissa McNerney, Jonathan Daniel Lee, Wade Williams, Eddie Craig

Chief essayist: Oliver Robins

Makers: Oliver Robins, Michael Baumgarten

Official makers: Tel Ganesan, G.B. Thimotheose

Chiefs of photography: Michael Baumgarten, Austin McCurry, Oliver Robins

Generation planner: Nat Girsberger

Proofreader: Jeff Rubin

Music: Karim Elmahmoudi

Scene: Dances With Films

91 minutes

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