I'll Bury You Tomorrow
I'll Bury You Tomorrow
| 17 June 2002 (USA)
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Is there love after death? The small rural community of Port Oram can answer that. When deranged young Dolores Finley (Zoë Daelman Chlanda) appears out of nowhere to begin work at the Beech's Funeral Home, the local mortuary soon becomes more than just a quiet place of rest. Dolores' passion for cadavers gives new meaning to the phrase "disturbing the peace".

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Maidgethma

Wonderfully offbeat film!

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Blucher

One of the worst movies I've ever seen

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Softwing

Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??

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Btexxamar

I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.

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planetq164

I'll Bury You Tomorrow is a Great Movie! I loved it (and I would not consider myself a hardcore Horror Movie fan). Both the story and feel of this movie are very entertaining and highly captivating. It has a very original plot, and is not one of the countless "slasher junk movies" that are being pumped out today. It's film style was truly dark, spooky, and disturbing while still being great fun to watch. The story has many twists and surprises and the film was shot in a style that keeps you in the action. Mr. Kelly gets great performances from the actors in both the leading and support roles. I had a great time watching it and I highly recommend it. Mr Kelly is obviously a very creative and talented Writer/Director/Actor who can deliver.

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barguy49

Through this site, as well as scouring the 'net, it appears that the reaction to this movie has been quite extreme. There are those that love its bizarre quality and its oddness, to those that despise its amateurness and rough quality. I happen to enjoy this film, quite a bit, but not without reservations. Is this the most polished, well shot, well produced, well acted, and most remarkable film I have ever seen? Of course not. However, this is a film that breaks the current trend of horror movies by being different. I am sick of horror movies where you can figure out the whole story arc, identify each cliché'd character, and map out every scene well in advance. This movie is a winner in those respects. You definitely HAVE NOT seen this story before. You also have absolutely no idea where it is going. The characters are not the cookie-cutter pretty MTV kids that most horror movies seem to utilize these days. These are odd people inhabiting an odd town. I would also dare say, unique and interesting. Not your usual stock characters. Some have noted that the acting is poor, but I disagree. I have seen literally hundreds of horror films, both independent as well as standard big-budget fare. Granted, there are some over-the top moments, stilten, wooden performances, and groan-inducing scenes, to be sure. However, as any fan of "camp" films will be able to identify, I believe these "over the top moments" were intended to be this way. This is not a literal piece of film-making, folks. For any fan of the sleazy late 60's, 70's and even early 80's horror fare, you may get what the director was paying homage to. I don't think he or the actors thought this was an Oscar piece. No worse than any other indie horror films, I feel. Some may also find fault with the two hour running time. Since most films in the MTV generation are crammed into the 90 minute mold, some may see the extra half hour as an eternity. This is a deliberately paced film. The first 75 minutes is all buildup, leaving an exhilarating 45 minute sprint to the end. The production, while rough at times, still stands heads over heels above most independent offerings. The cinematography, art direction, lighting, musical score, and film-look are all quite good, considering the obvious budget constraints. It is not like the "shot on video" offerings with grainy picture and awful audio. So, I guess it's going to be a love-it or hate it experience. I just thought it was appropriate to highlight what I thought was "right" about this film, rather than deconstruct its minor failings. I do believe the positives outweigh the negatives. For lovers of trash cinema, midnight movies, or the old sleaze features of the 70's, you'll get it, and appreciate it. Remember, it's not perfect, but it's not supposed to be. It also ain't that bad. So lighten up: IT'S A B-MOVIE!!

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Paul Iddon

Gore and over the top reactions are prevalent in this low budget movie. There is plenty of the red stuff to be seen all the way through, as the pretty blonde gets a job caring for the deceased... Necrophilia is a subject that is not often covered in my experience, and I have watched hundreds of films, and this one does it no justice. The thing that gets me the most is the crazy screaming from the female characters, particularly towards the end of the film, along with the awful shouting scenes. I thought most of the acting was wooden at best, with Mr Beech in mind, he may as well have been a Woodentop (see early sixties kiddies series!). The death scenes are gratuitously violent, in keeping with the promise of the film's theme, and the blood spills by the bucket load, but some of the scenes are pathetic. Sorry if this seems a rather scathing attack, but if you plan to buy this, simply don't. Or if you plan to rent it from your video store, choose an alternative title instead. Trust me. This is one to miss....Rating - 3 out of 10.

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uc96mj

this movie was awesome. The plot keeps you interested the entire time with its sick twists and turns. I recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys a good horror flick, that is if you think you can handle it. The acting was truly entertaining. The director and producer owe a lot to the editor, as it helps shape the film so well. I have not seen a film in so long that continuously surprised me with the introduction of each scene. The main character Dolores is frightening, yet strangely sexual when needing to be. The writer Alan Rowe must be a very intelligent person, I cant wait to see what he comes up with next. I do hope there is more of Dolores still to come.

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