[CFF 2022] GUTS Review - A Horror Comedy with Delightful Workplace Gore

Slay Away
by Ashley Anderson

Guts, written and directed by Chris McInroy, is a horror-comedy that follows Horace (Kirk C. Johnson), an office worker with a unique disability—his guts hang on the outside of his body. Horace won’t let his differences stop him from getting promoted. We’ve all heard that having guts is generally good, but Horace is the punchline for inappropriate workplace drama. Guts uses incredibly realistic special effects that are perfectly timed to tell its hilarious horror story.

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