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Spree (film)

Spree is a 2020 American black comedy horror film directed by Eugene Kotlyarenko. The gonzo-style satire follows a social media obsessed rideshare driver played by Joe Keery who, in an attempt to become viral, livestreams himself murdering passengers. The film also stars Sasheer Zamata, David Arquette, Kyle Mooney and Mischa Barton. It was executive-produced by Drake.[2]

Spree
Theatrical release poster
Directed byEugene Kotlyarenko
Written by
  • Eugene Kotlyarenko
  • Gene McHugh
Produced by
  • Matthew Budman
  • Sumaiya Kaveh
  • Eugene Kotlyarenko
  • John H. Lang
Starring
CinematographyJeff Leeds Cohn
Edited byBenjamin Moses Smith
Music byJames Ferraro
Production
companies
  • Forest Hill Entertainment
  • DreamCrew
  • SuperBloom
Distributed byRLJE Films
Release dates
  • January 24, 2020 (2020-01-24) (Sundance)
  • August 14, 2020 (2020-08-14) (United States)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$43,840[1]

Spree premiered on January 24, 2020, at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival as part of the NEXT category, and was released theatrically and via video on demand in the United States on August 14, 2020, by RLJE Films. The film received mixed reviews, though critics praised Keery's performance and the film's premise.

Plot edit

A young man named Kurt Kunkle is obsessed with being a social media star and becoming viral. A child he used to babysit, Bobby, is now an internet celebrity who frequently makes live streams and has high viewer numbers, making Kurt jealous. Kurt finds work as a driver for a rideshare app called Spree, then fits out his car with cameras and begins a new Livestream titled "The Lesson", where he instructs viewers on how to become famous on social media.

Kurt starts picking up passengers and killing them with poisoned bottles of water that he hands out in his car to gain attention. Despite this, he doesn't gain any viewers besides Bobby, who believes the killings are fake. One of the passengers Kurt accepts is Jessie Adams, a comedian with a large social media following. Kurt is awestruck by Jessie, but she is unimpressed by Kurt and his obsession with gaining followers and leaves the ride. Kurt later learns that Jessie will be performing in a comedy show that will be live-streamed to millions. Kurt goes to Bobby's house, demanding that Bobby share Kurt's stream, but Bobby refuses and starts live streaming their argument, attracting a large audience. Kurt kills Bobby and takes his gun before live streaming for Bobby's fans, who assume the murder is fake.

Kurt's father Kris asks him for a ride to a club where he is performing, claiming that a famous DJ called uNo will be there and promising that the DJ will tag Kurt in a photo. When Kurt picks up Kris and takes him to the club, he approaches uNo; she initially refuses to tag him, but then asks him to take her to a taco truck with the promise of tagging him. While waiting for Kurt to get her some food from the truck, uNo discovers Bobby's gun and poses with it on a Livestream before drinking some of the poisoned water and passing out. After realizing this, Kurt attempts to drive away but is stopped by two police officers, who grow suspicious of him. It is revealed that Kurt's murders have already become known to the public, with Kurt being called "The Rideshare Killer" after police are unable to identify him.

uNo, having survived drinking the poisoned water, wakes up and panics, accidentally fatally shoots one of the officers before fleeing, pursued by the second officer. Kurt tries to flee, but he too is pursued by more police, forcing him to escape while crashing his car through a homeless camp. With Kurt's murders becoming more well-known, Spree is temporarily shut down to allow an investigation to take place. Jessie begins her show, by performing a bit about her encounter with Kurt and how disgusted she is by people's desperation for social media fame before concluding her set by destroying her phone on stage, followed by a mic drop. Her actions cause her speech to go viral. After getting drunk, she is picked up by Kurt via another rideshare app called GoGo, with Kurt having killed the previous driver. Kurt gloats that as Jessie destroyed her phone on stage, she has no way of calling for help; she tries to escape after learning he is taking her to his house.

Unable to get out of the car, Jessie garrotes Kurt with a charger cable, causing them to crash, but Kurt recovers and beats Jessie unconscious. He arrives at his house and places Jessie's unconscious body outside before being requested by his now-eager viewers to kill Jessie. Distracted by a faulty camera, Kurt doesn't notice Jessie regaining consciousness. She manages to take control of the car and crashes into Kurt's house while trying to run him over. Kurt flees into the house while Jessie is confronted by an intoxicated Kris. The pair discover Kurt's dead mother, who had been killed by Kurt at the start of his Livestream. Kurt shoots his father dead and tries to kill Jessie, but she pins him to the wall with his car and beats him to death with a phone, takes a selfie with his dead body, and posts it on her Instagram account.

Jessie becomes a nationwide star after taking credit for disrupting Kurt's rampage, while Kurt and his killings become revered in small corners of the internet. A user in one of these corners announces they have finished compiling Kurt's killings into a film and have titled it "Spree".

Cast edit

Production edit

Filming occurred in February 2019 around Los Angeles, California.[4] Keery worked closely with Kotlyarenko to understand his character, and the pair filmed in-character social media posts such as unboxing videos, shopping trips and vape reviews.[5][6] As research the cast also spent hours watching content from influencers on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.[7]

Release edit

Spree premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2020. Shortly after, distributor RLJE Films paid $2 million to acquire the rights to the film.[8] It was released in the United States in theaters and via VOD on August 14, 2020. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 20, 2020. In late 2020 Spree was put onto Hulu. In May 2022, the film was made available on various platforms like Apple TV.[citation needed]

Reception edit

 
Joe Keery received praise for his performance.

On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 67%, based on 79 reviews, with an average rating of 6/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Joe Keery's magnetic screen presence can't disguise Spree's shallow critique of social media culture -- although that lack of depth may be precisely the point."[9] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 41 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[10]

John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter praised Keery's performance, saying: "Stranger Things' sneakily charming Joe Keery gets the spotlight here, balancing the character's contradictory aspects (dork, fumbling people pleaser, psychopath) with ease" and "[to] the extent that it works, much credit goes to Keery, for finding the real human need inside this twentysomething cipher."[11] Dan Jackson of Thrillist also praised Keery's performance, writing: "One of the best parts of Keery's performance is the way he plays the strange combination of naive earnestness and calculated cynicism that drives a person like Kurt to act in such a desperate manner, begging for followers and turning every awkward interaction into an opportunity to hawk his cringe-inducing brand."[12]

Jessica Kiang of Variety gave the film a negative review, saying: "If you are in need of more reminders of the most extreme of the potential evils of internet interaction than you get every time you fire up an app, by all means, smash the like button on Spree. For the rest of us, the best advice might be to mute, block, vote down, unfollow or simply log off and go look at a tree."[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Spree (2020)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  2. ^ ‘Spree’ Review: Joe Keery Leads This ‘American Psycho’ for the Digital Age | Sundance 2020 Collider. 26 January 2020
  3. ^ "Film Review: Spree". 18 August 2020.
  4. ^ Brian Davids (August 14, 2020). "Joe Keery on 'Spree' and 'Stranger Things 4' Being Worth the Wait". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
  5. ^ Stranger Things' Joe Keery Is The Ego-Free Talent That Pop Culture Needs Right Now GQ. 30 June 2019
  6. ^ “Sitting in Front of That Whiteboard for Two Days, Joe Came Up With Some Hilarious and Strange Drawings”: Eugene Kotlyarenko | Spree Filmmaker magazine. 24 January 2019
  7. ^ Rebecca Rubin (25 January 2019). "How Logan Paul and Ninja Helped 'Spree' Cast Capture Influencer Culture Gone Wild". Variety.
  8. ^ "RLJE Films Acquires Sundance Gonzo Satire 'Spree' In Near $2M North America Deal". Deadline Hollywood. January 31, 2020. from the original on December 27, 2020. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
  9. ^ "Spree (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. from the original on December 27, 2020. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  10. ^ "Spree Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on December 27, 2020. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  11. ^ 'Spree': Film Review | Sundance 2020 2020-12-27 at the Wayback Machine The Hollywood Reporter. 25 January 2019
  12. ^ Social Media Thriller 'Spree' Is a Bloody, Funny Ride Through Online Hell 2020-12-27 at the Wayback Machine Thrillist. 26 January 2020
  13. ^ "'Spree': Film Review". Variety. January 26, 2020. from the original on December 27, 2020. Retrieved August 10, 2020.

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Spree is a 2020 American black comedy horror film directed by Eugene Kotlyarenko The gonzo style satire follows a social media obsessed rideshare driver played by Joe Keery who in an attempt to become viral livestreams himself murdering passengers The film also stars Sasheer Zamata David Arquette Kyle Mooney and Mischa Barton It was executive produced by Drake 2 SpreeTheatrical release posterDirected byEugene KotlyarenkoWritten byEugene Kotlyarenko Gene McHughProduced byMatthew Budman Sumaiya Kaveh Eugene Kotlyarenko John H LangStarringJoe Keery Sasheer Zamata Mischa Barton John DeLuca Josh Ovalle Lala Kent Frankie Grande Kyle Mooney David ArquetteCinematographyJeff Leeds CohnEdited byBenjamin Moses SmithMusic byJames FerraroProductioncompaniesForest Hill Entertainment DreamCrew SuperBloomDistributed byRLJE FilmsRelease datesJanuary 24 2020 2020 01 24 Sundance August 14 2020 2020 08 14 United States Running time93 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 43 840 1 Spree premiered on January 24 2020 at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival as part of the NEXT category and was released theatrically and via video on demand in the United States on August 14 2020 by RLJE Films The film received mixed reviews though critics praised Keery s performance and the film s premise Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot editA young man named Kurt Kunkle is obsessed with being a social media star and becoming viral A child he used to babysit Bobby is now an internet celebrity who frequently makes live streams and has high viewer numbers making Kurt jealous Kurt finds work as a driver for a rideshare app called Spree then fits out his car with cameras and begins a new Livestream titled The Lesson where he instructs viewers on how to become famous on social media Kurt starts picking up passengers and killing them with poisoned bottles of water that he hands out in his car to gain attention Despite this he doesn t gain any viewers besides Bobby who believes the killings are fake One of the passengers Kurt accepts is Jessie Adams a comedian with a large social media following Kurt is awestruck by Jessie but she is unimpressed by Kurt and his obsession with gaining followers and leaves the ride Kurt later learns that Jessie will be performing in a comedy show that will be live streamed to millions Kurt goes to Bobby s house demanding that Bobby share Kurt s stream but Bobby refuses and starts live streaming their argument attracting a large audience Kurt kills Bobby and takes his gun before live streaming for Bobby s fans who assume the murder is fake Kurt s father Kris asks him for a ride to a club where he is performing claiming that a famous DJ called uNo will be there and promising that the DJ will tag Kurt in a photo When Kurt picks up Kris and takes him to the club he approaches uNo she initially refuses to tag him but then asks him to take her to a taco truck with the promise of tagging him While waiting for Kurt to get her some food from the truck uNo discovers Bobby s gun and poses with it on a Livestream before drinking some of the poisoned water and passing out After realizing this Kurt attempts to drive away but is stopped by two police officers who grow suspicious of him It is revealed that Kurt s murders have already become known to the public with Kurt being called The Rideshare Killer after police are unable to identify him uNo having survived drinking the poisoned water wakes up and panics accidentally fatally shoots one of the officers before fleeing pursued by the second officer Kurt tries to flee but he too is pursued by more police forcing him to escape while crashing his car through a homeless camp With Kurt s murders becoming more well known Spree is temporarily shut down to allow an investigation to take place Jessie begins her show by performing a bit about her encounter with Kurt and how disgusted she is by people s desperation for social media fame before concluding her set by destroying her phone on stage followed by a mic drop Her actions cause her speech to go viral After getting drunk she is picked up by Kurt via another rideshare app called GoGo with Kurt having killed the previous driver Kurt gloats that as Jessie destroyed her phone on stage she has no way of calling for help she tries to escape after learning he is taking her to his house Unable to get out of the car Jessie garrotes Kurt with a charger cable causing them to crash but Kurt recovers and beats Jessie unconscious He arrives at his house and places Jessie s unconscious body outside before being requested by his now eager viewers to kill Jessie Distracted by a faulty camera Kurt doesn t notice Jessie regaining consciousness She manages to take control of the car and crashes into Kurt s house while trying to run him over Kurt flees into the house while Jessie is confronted by an intoxicated Kris The pair discover Kurt s dead mother who had been killed by Kurt at the start of his Livestream Kurt shoots his father dead and tries to kill Jessie but she pins him to the wall with his car and beats him to death with a phone takes a selfie with his dead body and posts it on her Instagram account Jessie becomes a nationwide star after taking credit for disrupting Kurt s rampage while Kurt and his killings become revered in small corners of the internet A user in one of these corners announces they have finished compiling Kurt s killings into a film and have titled it Spree Cast editJoe Keery as Kurt Kunkle Sasheer Zamata as Jessie Adams David Arquette as Kris Kunkle Kyle Mooney as Miles Manderville Mischa Barton as London Sachs Sunny Kim as DJ uNo Frankie Grande as Richard Venti Josh Ovalle as Bobby BaseCamp Lala Kent as Kendra Sheraton John DeLuca as Mario Papazian Jessalyn Gilsig as Andrea Archer Mohammad Tiregar as khaby 3 Production editFilming occurred in February 2019 around Los Angeles California 4 Keery worked closely with Kotlyarenko to understand his character and the pair filmed in character social media posts such as unboxing videos shopping trips and vape reviews 5 6 As research the cast also spent hours watching content from influencers on YouTube Instagram and TikTok 7 Release editSpree premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24 2020 Shortly after distributor RLJE Films paid 2 million to acquire the rights to the film 8 It was released in the United States in theaters and via VOD on August 14 2020 It was released on DVD and Blu ray on October 20 2020 In late 2020 Spree was put onto Hulu In May 2022 the film was made available on various platforms like Apple TV citation needed Reception edit nbsp Joe Keery received praise for his performance On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 67 based on 79 reviews with an average rating of 6 10 The website s critics consensus reads Joe Keery s magnetic screen presence can t disguise Spree s shallow critique of social media culture although that lack of depth may be precisely the point 9 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 41 out of 100 based on 14 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 10 John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter praised Keery s performance saying Stranger Things sneakily charming Joe Keery gets the spotlight here balancing the character s contradictory aspects dork fumbling people pleaser psychopath with ease and to the extent that it works much credit goes to Keery for finding the real human need inside this twentysomething cipher 11 Dan Jackson of Thrillist also praised Keery s performance writing One of the best parts of Keery s performance is the way he plays the strange combination of naive earnestness and calculated cynicism that drives a person like Kurt to act in such a desperate manner begging for followers and turning every awkward interaction into an opportunity to hawk his cringe inducing brand 12 Jessica Kiang of Variety gave the film a negative review saying If you are in need of more reminders of the most extreme of the potential evils of internet interaction than you get every time you fire up an app by all means smash the like button on Spree For the rest of us the best advice might be to mute block vote down unfollow or simply log off and go look at a tree 13 References edit Spree 2020 Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 26 2020 Spree Review Joe Keery Leads This American Psycho for the Digital Age Sundance 2020 Collider 26 January 2020 Film Review Spree 18 August 2020 Brian Davids August 14 2020 Joe Keery on Spree and Stranger Things 4 Being Worth the Wait The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 15 2020 Stranger Things Joe Keery Is The Ego Free Talent That Pop Culture Needs Right Now GQ 30 June 2019 Sitting in Front of That Whiteboard for Two Days Joe Came Up With Some Hilarious and Strange Drawings Eugene Kotlyarenko Spree Filmmaker magazine 24 January 2019 Rebecca Rubin 25 January 2019 How Logan Paul and Ninja Helped Spree Cast Capture Influencer Culture Gone Wild Variety RLJE Films Acquires Sundance Gonzo Satire Spree In Near 2M North America Deal Deadline Hollywood January 31 2020 Archived from the original on December 27 2020 Retrieved August 10 2020 Spree 2020 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Archived from the original on December 27 2020 Retrieved October 10 2021 Spree Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on December 27 2020 Retrieved August 14 2020 Spree Film Review Sundance 2020 Archived 2020 12 27 at the Wayback Machine The Hollywood Reporter 25 January 2019 Social Media Thriller Spree Is a Bloody Funny Ride Through Online Hell Archived 2020 12 27 at the Wayback Machine Thrillist 26 January 2020 Spree Film Review Variety January 26 2020 Archived from the original on December 27 2020 Retrieved August 10 2020 External links editSpree at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spree film amp oldid 1221714979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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