Freaky Tales currently has an average rating of 5.2 out of 10 and has been rated by 9 users on our platform.
Actors including Pascal, Normani, Thorne, Ellis, and the late Angus Cloud prove that the city isn’t nearly as interesting as the people who live there. And sometimes, it’s the freaks who really do have more fun.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyA spirited love letter to late-’80s oakland and its underdogs.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...it is enormously satisfying watching Nazis get their asses kicked.
Read full review at Roger EbertThat the movie is “only” a silly romp makes it all the more charming to watch Boden and Fleck find a less mechanical, less programmatic way to have fun.
Read full review at Paste MagazineWhile it may have the most appeal for viewers who can really tune into the time and place of its setting (others may feel left out), this crime comedy feels like a cult classic in the making.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...fun, scuzzy tribute to the exploitation flick.
Read full review at The GuardianFrom its pulpy title, to its retro-computerised intro with Giorgio Moroder-style synths, to its opening voiceover (“Oakland in ’87 was hella wild”), it’s clear within seconds that Freaky Tales aims for culty midnight-movie status.
Read full review at Empire...centers simple genre pleasures and nostalgia in a way that is able to come off as heartfelt rather than cloying or performative...you’re apt to leave wishing that you had a bit more cosmic green shit in your life.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...deliver a salute to the neon-lit sleaze that have become cult mainstays.
Read full review at Starburst Magazine