To Hell and Back Again Animated Movie

2015 American film

Hell and Back
Hell and Back Movie Poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed past
  • Tom Gianas
  • Ross Shuman
Written by
  • Tom Gianas
  • Hugh Sterbakov
  • Zeb Wells
Produced by
  • Eric Blyler
  • Alexander Bulkley
  • Corey Campodonico
Starring
  • Nick Swardson
  • Mila Kunis
  • Bob Odenkirk
  • T.J. Miller
  • Rob Riggle
  • Susan Sarandon
  • Danny McBride
Cinematography Eric Adkins
Edited by Matt Mariska
Music by
  • Ryan Franks
  • Scott Nickoley

Product
company

ShadowMachine Films

Distributed by Freestyle Releasing

Release date

  • October ii, 2015 (2015-10-02)

Running time

84 minutes[ane]
Country U.s.a.
Linguistic communication English
Box part $157,768[1]

Hell and Back is a 2015 American stop motility adult blithe black one-act film directed by Tom Gianas and Ross Shuman and written by Gianas, Hugh Sterbakov, and Zeb Wells. It stars the voices of Nick Swardson, Mila Kunis, Bob Odenkirk, T.J. Miller, Rob Riggle, Susan Sarandon, and Danny McBride.[2] The film was released October ii, 2015, by Freestyle Releasing.[iii]

Plot [edit]

Idealistic carnival barker Remy (Nick Swardson) is desperate to bring in concern at a rundown pier carnival alongside his babyhood friends, overweight and odd carnival repairman Augie (T.J. Miller) and their insolent banana director Brusque Myers (Rob Riggle). After Brusque reveals the bank has foreclosed the funfair, a frustrated Remy heads down to the boat of a fortune-teller named Madame Zonar (Kerri Kenney-Silver) and borrows a volume of spells with one folio depicting the Devil crying. Remy tells his friends he a business opportunity with the crying devil folio while setting the volume up for brandish at The Gates of Hell attraction. When Curt requests a mint Remy has in his possession, Remy forces Curt to take a blood oath on the book then he can pay Remy back with a mint only for Curt to callously admit that he doesn't have a mint. While Remy and Short argue, Augie sees strange weather before Brusque is sucked into a portal within the ride. Remy and Augie take a machine from the ride into the portal to rescue Curt, only to find themselves in Hell.

Remy and Augie are discovered by demons and are taken to the Devil (Bob Odenkirk) as he just came from a meeting. He encounters the duo and while speaking his intent to torture them, mentions the Greek legend Orpheus who has a reputation for bringing mortals out of Hell. He forces the duo to hibernate when visited by an angel named Barb (Susan Sarandon), with whom he is infatuated. When Affront mentions that she is aware of the mortals in his domain, the Devil tries to win her graces by handing them over. But he discovers that they have escaped and calls out a search for them. Remy and Augie are about to captured by the demons while they use a contraption to escape. But they are saved by a mysterious figure that disposes of a demon stowaway while revealing herself to be a female demon named Deema (Mila Kunis) who Augie becomes infatuated with. She agrees to take them to Curt if they take her to Orpheus past using the Devil's cell telephone, which they snagged before. Meanwhile, Curt meets the Devil and hits information technology off with him until learning he is to exist ritualistic killed for not living up to his blood oath, Curt persuading the Devil to not sacrifice him via a contract if he puts on a evidence to win Affront'due south favor with a replacement sacrifice.

Remy, Augie, and Deema locate the way to Orpheus which is guarded past Deema's mother Durmessa (Jennifer Coolidge), who warn Deema that Orpheus isn't what she expects him to be as they go past her. They utilize a submarine and eventually discover Orpheus (Danny McBride), revealed to exist an eccentric slacker who is retired from saving mortals while having ane-night stands with numerous women. Annoyed with Orpheus, revealing herself to be his girl through his fling with Durmessa, Deema leaves with Augie post-obit her upon existence fed up with Remy's selfishness. After sharing a romantic moment while on Charon's ferry, they discover from the Devil's cellphone that Short is being sacrificed at the crossroads and head out to save him. When Remy finds out where Brusk is via Orpheus'southward Tv set, he leaves to discover him and uses a Purgatory boat to take hold of upwardly with his friends and reconciles with them.

As they oasis't plant a replacement at the time, the Devil goes back on his deal with Short and decides to sacrifice him anyway. While the Devil retires to the bathroom subsequently eating Curt's contract, Remy, Augie, and Deema manage to make it past the Demons guarding Curt and reunite with him. They find themselves at the mercy of the demons and the Devil who decides to sacrifice them all. Having a alter of heart, Orpheus attempts to rescue them while disguised every bit the leader of a demon band, only is too captured. Barb, who the Devil called and showed her the mortals, comes to Hell via a stripper'south pole and she becomes attracted to Orpheus because of his song when he disguised himself. A jealous Devil tries to utilize a bazooka cannon full of T-shirts to impale Orpheus, accidentally knocking Barb out every bit she was getting the group to safety. The group survives the fall, but observe themselves in the lower regions of hell full of living sex-offender trees, including one tree (H. Jon Benjamin) who repeatedly raped Orpheus as a kid. Seeing the tree to be truly regretful, Orpheus accepts his forgiveness if he rapes the Devil.

Remy, Augie, Brusk, and Deema are defenseless and divisional by the copse and when Remy is eventually held down by roots, Curt, while hanging upside down from a tree, drops a mint onto Remy. Although upset at first about Curt keeping this from him, Remy is told that if he eats the mint, the blood oath volition be paid. The Devil and a demon try to stop him, but Remy eats it with him and the others returning to the state of the living with Deema while the Devil is forced to scout Affront fly off with Orpheus equally he is being hit on past the tree much to his distress. Finding that Remy'southward thought to proceed the park open succeeded, the group renovated the park six months later to have attractions based on their feel in Hell along with an attraction chosen the "Gates of Heaven" with Orpheus and Barb in information technology.

The ending credits show a lost soul in Hell and a Demon who keeps misleading him (as he does this many times in the film) with the occurrences ending with the demon maxim "Welcome to Hell".

Cast [edit]

  • Nick Swardson as Remington "Remy"
  • Mila Kunis as Deema
  • Bob Odenkirk as The Devil
  • T.J. Miller as Augie
  • Rob Riggle every bit Curt Myers
  • Susan Sarandon as Barb the Angel
  • Danny McBride as Orpheus
  • Maria Bamford as Gloria
  • Lance Bass as Boy Band Demon
  • H. Jon Benjamin as Sex Offender Tree
  • Jennifer Coolidge as Durmessa
  • John P. Farley as Welcome to Hell Demon
  • Jenna Gianas as Hell Announcer
  • Dennis Gubbins every bit Larry the Demon
  • Jay Johnston as Rick the Lost Soul
  • Kerri Kenney-Silver as Madame Zonar
  • Kyle Kinane equally Kyle the Demon
  • David Koechner every bit Asmodeus
  • Seth Morris as Atheist Lost Soul
  • Kumail Nanjiani as Dave the Demon
  • Michael Peña as Abigor
  • Brian Posehn as Cleb the Carny
  • Greg Proops as Asmoday
  • Paul Scheer as Head Demon
  • J.B. Smoove equally Sal the Demon
  • Dana Snyder as Garthog
  • Paul F. Tompkins as Annoyed Lost Soul
  • Nakia Trower as Carnival Patron

Release [edit]

In May 2015, Freestyle Releasing acquired distribution rights to the film and set the flick for a September 25, 2015 release.[4] All the same, information technology was pushed dorsum to Oct 2, 2015.[5]

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

Hell and Dorsum opened theatrically on October two, 2015, in 411 venues, earning $104,374 in its opening weekend, ranking number 33 in the domestic box office.[half-dozen] As of October 15, the film grossed $157,768.[1]

Critical reception [edit]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 0% based on 5 reviews, with an boilerplate rating of 2.45/ten.[7] Bloody Icky, a subsidiary of CraveOnline, gave a negative review by criticizing the sense of humour (particularly the drawn-out running gag regarding male rape), but praising the cease-motion animation.[8]

Run into also [edit]

  • Robot Chicken

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Hell and Back (2015)". Box Role Mojo . Retrieved Oct five, 2015.
  2. ^ "Susan Sarandon Headed To Hell & Dorsum". Empire Online. July 3, 2012. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  3. ^ Edwards, MJ (August 23, 2015). "'Hell & Back' Blood-red Band Trailer Finally Released". Rotoscopers. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  4. ^ Dave McNary (May 17, 2015). "Blithe Hell and Dorsum Freestyle". Variety. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  5. ^ "Hell and Dorsum Red-Ring Trailer". Slashfilm.com. August 19, 2015. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  6. ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for October two-4, 2015". Box Office Mojo. Internet Flick Database. October 5, 2015. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
  7. ^ "Hell and Back (2015)". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved May 10, 2020. {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "[Review] 'Hell and Back' Provides an Uninspired Ride into the Underworld". Bloody Disgusting. CraveOnline. Oct 1, 2015. Retrieved October 7, 2015.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Hell and Back at IMDb
  • Hell and Back at Box Function Mojo
  • Hell and Dorsum at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Hell and Back at Metacritic

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