in memory of my father

Review in Total Film - a UK based publication

Rating: ****
Certificate: 15
Running time: 96 minutes

There's more than a whiff of Festen and Altman in first-time director Christopher James's frantic, enjoyably overstuffed funeral drama, as the three troubled sons of a has-been Hollywood producer throw a rowdy wake for their problem patriach, which he has bribed the youngest son Chris to film. Despite the cooling corpse and the cameras, family tensions explode into black comedy as Chris finds himself torn between two lovers, cuckolded middle son Jeremy explores Ecstasy and marital honesty, and eldest son Matt gives his father's ex-lover carnal comfort on the bedroom carpet. The film skewers revels in narcotic-fuelled Hollywood narcissism, with a no-holds-barred performance from Jeremy 'Six Feet Under' Sisto, and Judy Greer, hilariously dippy, greedy and horny as Dad's last squeeze.

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