Septic Man

    Septic Man
    2013

    Synopsis

    A sewage worker gets trapped inside a septic tank during a water contamination crisis and undergoes a hideous transformation. To escape, he must team up with a docile Giant and confront the murdering madman known as Lord Auch.

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    Cast

    • Jason David BrownJack/Septic Man
    • Molly DunsworthShelley
    • Robert MailletGiant
    • Timothy BurdLord Auch
    • Julian RichingsPhil Prosser
    • Stephen McHattieMayor
    • Nicole G. LeierWoman

    Recommendations

    • 30

      Austin Chronicle

      It’s McHattie’s bizarre turn as the beleaguered town’s mayor that steals this show. Taking his cue from another infamous Ontario public servant, he gives a performance that can only be described as bat-shit crazy. Fitting, eh?
    • 30

      Austin Chronicle

      It’s McHattie’s bizarre turn as the beleaguered town’s mayor that steals this show. Taking his cue from another infamous Ontario public servant, he gives a performance that can only be described as bat-shit crazy. Fitting, eh?
    • 16

      The A.V. Club

      As if the ravings of a lunatic weren’t dull enough, Septic Man eventually becomes the ravings of an idiot too.
    • 16

      The A.V. Club

      As if the ravings of a lunatic weren’t dull enough, Septic Man eventually becomes the ravings of an idiot too.
    • 10

      The Dissolve

      Beyond its mere unfunniness and stupidity, Septic Man is criminally unimaginative.
    • 10

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Featuring a non-stop barrage of gross-out effects depicting the substances that its title would indicate, this low-brow horror film is mainly suitable for audiences desperately pining for yet another "Toxic Avenger" sequel.
    • 10

      Los Angeles Times

      It's a grotesque, deadly dull piece of cinematic upchuck, a horror film minus tension or chills.
    • 10

      Village Voice

      Just as dispiriting as its lack of scares (or sense of humor) is Septic Man’s lack of purpose -- devoid of any commentary, the film pointlessly wallows around in the muck, thereby making itself as valuable as those nasty things routinely flushed down the toilet.