DHFF 2019: “The Horribly Slow Murderer” Returns in “Spoon vs. Spoon”

Every day through October, the Department of Tangents brings you the Daily Horror Film Fest – one short horror film for every day of the month. It might be terrifying, it might be funny. It could be an homage classic monsters or something entirely new. Check back every morning for a new scare as we celebrate horror shorts!

Remember yesterday, when I showed you “The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon” by Richard Gale and I told you I would give it a prize for commitment to premise? Ten minutes of a man being chased relentlessly around the globe and getting smacked with a spoon. Well, there is a sequel, “Spoon vs. Spoon,” and it it today’s feature.

The man getting thwumped in the first short, forensic pathologist Jack Cucchiaio, tried everything he could, including guns and dynamite, to kill or at least delay his attacker. Nothing worked. But there is one thing he didn’t try. As The Tick would say, “Spooooooooooon!”

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