Disposable
When the world's garbage assumes violent human form, a low-income security guard must lead a group of ultra-rich art students to safety through their exhibition from hell.
Here’s what people are saying about Disposable:
“One of the most entertaining parts of (Disposable) is how it navigates horror and comedy, finding delicious overlaps in the grotesque and absurd. There’s a fascinating, bizarro-world aesthetic at play: a surrealistic nightmare in which garbage has come alive to hunt us down. (Reminiscent) of Mieville’s Last Days of New Paris in the best way. It’s nuts and you carve a delicate and intentional path whereby you acknowledge the goofiness while still delivering the terror.”
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