Spree

Desperate for an online following, a rideshare driver has figured out a deadly plan to go viral and he will stop at nothing to get his five minutes of fame.
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Credits: TheMovieDb.

Film Cast:

  • Kurt Kunkle: Joe Keery
  • Jessie Adams: Sasheer Zamata
  • Kris Kunkle: David Arquette
  • Miles Manderville: Kyle Mooney
  • London: Mischa Barton
  • Bobby: Joshua Ovalle
  • Richard: Frankie Grande
  • Kendra: Lala Kent
  • Grandma Adams: Reatha Grey
  • Daisy: Caroline Hebert
  • uNo: Sunny Kim
  • Frederick: Linas Phillips
  • Mario: John DeLuca
  • Andrea: Jessalyn Gilsig
  • Officer Hall: Sean Avery
  • Officer Hernandez: Victor Winters-Junco
  • Davit the GoGo Driver: Amir M. Korangy
  • Brittany: Valeria Malikova
  • Mimi: Amia Batoon
  • Winston: Michael Chubb
  • Bernardo: Ciro Suarez

Film Crew:

  • Additional Editor: Jeff Betancourt
  • Script Supervisor: Tim Wrobel
  • Executive Producer: Drake
  • Stunts: Mandy Kowalski
  • Stunt Coordinator: Casey Adams
  • Writer: Eugene Kotlyarenko
  • Producer: Matthew Budman
  • Editor: Benjamin Moses Smith
  • Producer: John H. Lang
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Jonathan Wales
  • Visual Effects: Russell Sadeghpour
  • Sound Recordist: Jason Abell
  • Makeup Department Head: Desiree Falcon
  • Sound Designer: Jan Bezouška
  • Casting Director: Rebecca Dealy
  • ADR Voice Casting: Fabiana Arrastia
  • Key Makeup Artist: Annie Tagge
  • Dialogue Editor: Taylor Westerfield
  • Script Supervisor: Nick Robinson
  • Stunts: Travis Quist
  • Camera Operator: Alonso Homs
  • Music Supervisor: Jason Alexander
  • Co-Producer: A.J. Del Cueto
  • Line Producer: Christa Boarini
  • Director of Photography: Jeff Leeds Cohn
  • Music Supervisor: Jonathan Christiansen
  • First Assistant Director: Teresa Cordts
  • Unit Production Manager: Danielle Mandel
  • Foley Artist: Josh Badger
  • Unit Production Manager: Adam Wyatt Tate
  • Art Direction: Eric Palmer
  • Makeup Department Head: Rocky Calderon
  • Hairstylist: Kristen Koskella
  • Sound Effects Editor: John T.M. Higgins
  • Foley Editor: Vivian Williams
  • Executive Producer: Adel ‘Future’ Nur
  • Writer: Gene McHugh
  • Producer: Sumaiya Kaveh
  • Visual Effects: Justin Sarceno
  • Costume Design: Natasha Newman-Thomas
  • First Assistant Camera: Mitchell Espinoza
  • Animation: Eli Susser
  • Colorist: Adam Nazarenko
  • Second Assistant Camera: Yeri Carol Kim
  • Makeup Artist: Victoria Payne
  • Online Editor: Jacob Fisher
  • Sound Effects Editor: James Mezzo
  • Production Design: Carlos Laszlo
  • Set Decoration: Allison Littrell
  • Second Assistant Director: Mark Jopling
  • Executive Producer: Alex Hughes
  • Storyboard Artist: Andy Faulkner
  • Storyboard Artist: Benjamin Wolf Noam
  • Visual Effects: Piotr Bednarczyk
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Mike Cisneros
  • Visual Effects: Mike Kelley
  • Stunt Double: Chad Guerrero Jr.
  • Gaffer: Pierre Habib
  • Camera Operator: Madison McKamey
  • First Assistant Camera: Mike Stanislawski
  • Animation: Trevor Clifford
  • Costumer: Natasha Romano
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Margaux Solano
  • Digital Intermediate Producer: Moises Cruz
  • Assistant Editor: Cariad Owen
  • Assistant Editor: Justin Ulrich
  • Animal Wrangler: Greg Littrell

Movie Reviews:

  • Enricc1: A fun horror movie about how we use social media and how our use of social media can reach to horryfying level, A watch!
  • SWITCH.: As much as I wish ‘Spree’ would try to have its cake and eat it too by going deeper with its satire (and it IS possible to do a black comedy that explores deep societal issues), on the surface it is an equally fun and bleak look at a young man driven to insanity by his own hubris. It’s just a shame the surface is all there is to it.
    – Ashley Teresa

    Read Ashley’s full article…
    https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-spree-a-flawed-but-fun-black-comedy

  • Nathan: Spree is a twisted thriller the implements dark humor well. Joe Keery does an excellent job carrying this movie, you really see the evolution of his character change from a sad sympathetic man to a deranged psychopath. The twist on the found film genre was unique with it being an Instagram Live with the added touches of live commenting on what is occurring. Overall, this was a fun film that didn’t take itself too seriously with how twisted it was.

    **Verdict:** _Good_

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