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Tango0119 Dec 2019 3:55 p.m. PST

…. ‘Come to Daddy' Trailer

"On the heels of our exclusive poster debut yesterday, Saban Films has debuted the first trailer for Come to Daddy — the insane new genre-bending thriller that's been delighting festival audiences all year. Eljah Wood stars as Norval, a seemingly soft and easily scared man-boy who sets out to reconnect with his long-estranged father at his remote cabin and discovers they just don't like each other very much at all. He discovers a lot more too, but this movie's twists and turns are its greatest pleasures (well, that and the pitch-black streak of absurdist humor) so try to go into this one knowing as little as possible.

With that in mind, the first trailer for the film does a pretty good job keeping the lid on things, all things considered, while translating the bananas tone and comedy of the film — not to mention the sometimes shocking moments of violence, nudity, and all that pulpy good stuff. The movie's a hoot and a half, so if the trailer works for you, be sure to put it on your 2020 watchlist…"
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