So let's say Blood Feast was about making the perfect pizza instead of an Egyptian feast. Sure, let's go with that. Otherwise I won't have much to hang this review of The Killing Death on, a movie that came out in 2008 but I got an email asking me to review as it's now on Amazon Prime.
Here's the story: Chicago Phil travels through his past relations butchering them in horrific ways. Frank, a veteran cop leads Jimmy through his first case trying to piece together the seemingly unrelated crimes. The two paths converge in hilarious fashion through inept bungling on both sides.
I can only assume that Chicago Phil isn't making a Detroit deep dish pizza. But who can really say?
Director and writer Ian Russell has also created the movie Cybernetic Showdown, which is also on Amazon Prime.
But we're talking about the killer pizza movie, which you can watch on Amazon Prime. It's low budget, but hey - sometimes a cheap frozen grocery store pizza is what you're looking for.
Here's the story: Chicago Phil travels through his past relations butchering them in horrific ways. Frank, a veteran cop leads Jimmy through his first case trying to piece together the seemingly unrelated crimes. The two paths converge in hilarious fashion through inept bungling on both sides.
I can only assume that Chicago Phil isn't making a Detroit deep dish pizza. But who can really say?
Director and writer Ian Russell has also created the movie Cybernetic Showdown, which is also on Amazon Prime.
But we're talking about the killer pizza movie, which you can watch on Amazon Prime. It's low budget, but hey - sometimes a cheap frozen grocery store pizza is what you're looking for.