Sling off, Spidey. Growl elsewhere, Bats. Come back down
to earth, Guardians. … There’s a new superhero in town
Audiences will finally get to curl their fork around one of the tastiest treats of the year when Spaghettiman hits theaters and VOD this Fall from Uncork’d Entertainment.
The traveling roadshow of theatrical screenings kicks off in Los Angeles with the hilarious stench of Bolognese surrounding the Los Feliz Theatre on Sept. 24.
Clark doesn't care about you. He doesn't care about the world. He barely cares about himself.
The traveling roadshow of theatrical screenings kicks off in Los Angeles with the hilarious stench of Bolognese surrounding the Los Feliz Theatre on Sept. 24.
Clark doesn't care about you. He doesn't care about the world. He barely cares about himself.
But after an incident with an old bowl of spaghetti and a malfunctioning microwave, he becomes a superhero that can fight crime with the power of spaghetti.
However, you have to pay him.
A cylindrical comedy drenched in tomato paste, director Mark Potts’ Spaghettiman has gone down a treat at festivals where it had audiences in stitches and had critics calling it “Deadpool meets The Big Lebowski” (DC Filmdom) “fun, daring..” (Screen Anarchy) and “Genuinely and surprisingly funny” (Edward Douglas).
Starring a bevy of comic talent, including Benjamin Crutcher, Winston Carter, Brand Rackley, Joe LoCicero and Leigh Wulff, Spaghettiman screens at Los Feliz Theatre on Saturday September 24. Also available on digital in the Fall. Further screenings to be announced in future weeks.
A cylindrical comedy drenched in tomato paste, director Mark Potts’ Spaghettiman has gone down a treat at festivals where it had audiences in stitches and had critics calling it “Deadpool meets The Big Lebowski” (DC Filmdom) “fun, daring..” (Screen Anarchy) and “Genuinely and surprisingly funny” (Edward Douglas).
Starring a bevy of comic talent, including Benjamin Crutcher, Winston Carter, Brand Rackley, Joe LoCicero and Leigh Wulff, Spaghettiman screens at Los Feliz Theatre on Saturday September 24. Also available on digital in the Fall. Further screenings to be announced in future weeks.