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- A comedy that doesn't build, lacks structural integrity, and often falls flat. But it's also winningly loopy, with bizarre incidental ideas and performance riffing making for a series of parts that almost make up for the faults of the whole.
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33% Tomatometer 12 Reviews 43% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings An executive (Bruce Campbell), his wife (Antoinette Byron) and their chauffeur become the subjects of a mad scientist's experimental...
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Apr 3, 2005 · Man with the Screaming Brain: Directed by Bruce Campbell. With Bruce Campbell, Tamara Gorski, Ted Raimi, Antoinette Byron. The brains of a Russian taxi driver and a wealthy businessman are brought together in one body by a mad scientist.
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- 2005-04-03
Shot entirely on location in Bulgaria, The Man With The Screaming Brain is a hilarious love story between two rich ugly-American types and a murderous hotel maid gypsy. William Cole and his wife Jackie arrive in Bulgaria on a business trip and catch a cab driven by hustler Yegor.
Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 33% of 12 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 4.9/10.
A decent and diverting piece of work from perhaps the hardest-working man in movies. Full Review | Original Score: B | Sep 27, 2007
Jun 19, 2005 · Cult-beloved thesp Bruce Campbell’s feature directorial debut, “The Man With the Screaming Brain,” is an amiable goof that looks like it was cobbled together in a hurry, on a shoestring.
Mar 16, 2024 · There’s so much going on in the first half of Bruce Campbell’s feature directorial debut Man With the Screaming Brain that it’s a shame the story becomes significantly simpler—and thus loses momentum—in the second. Campbell, who also wrote and produced the movie (with David Goodman), stars as William Cole, a jerk of a capitalist who ...