Kitchen Sink is a 2015 American comedy-horror film directed by Robbie Pickering. The film was initially set to be released on October 30, 2015, but was pushed back and eventually released on January 15, 2016. The film follows a group of high school students who must band together to save their town from an alien invasion, and features an ensemble cast including Mackenzie Davis, Josh Fadem, and Vanessa Hudgens. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment, grossing only $11.4 million worldwide. Despite its underwhelming performance, Kitchen Sink has gained a cult following for its unique blend of genres and comedic elements.Kitchen Sink (film) - Wikipedia
Kitchen Sink received a rating of 5.9/10 on IMDb, based on over 14,000 user reviews. The film was praised for its imaginative concept and strong performances from its cast, with Bob Mondello of NPR calling it a "wildly original and entertaining mashup of genres". However, some critics criticized the film for its uneven tone and lack of cohesion between its different plot elements. Despite the mixed reviews, Kitchen Sink has become a cult favorite among fans of horror and comedy.Kitchen Sink (2015) - IMDb
On Rotten Tomatoes, Kitchen Sink holds a 40% approval rating, with an average rating of 5.2/10, based on 85 reviews. The critical consensus reads, "Despite its promising premise and talented cast, Kitchen Sink struggles to find a balance between its horror and comedy elements, resulting in a messy and uneven film." However, the film has a much higher audience score of 67%, with many praising its humor and unique take on the zombie and vampire genres.Kitchen Sink (2015) - Rotten Tomatoes
At the box office, Kitchen Sink grossed a total of $11.4 million worldwide, falling short of its $20 million budget. The film opened in fifth place in its opening weekend, behind other releases such as The Revenant and Ride Along 2. It ultimately became a box office disappointment, but has since gained a following on streaming platforms and through word-of-mouth recommendations.Kitchen Sink (2015) - Box Office Mojo
Metacritic gave Kitchen Sink a score of 50 out of 100, indicating "mixed or average reviews". The film received praise for its performances and satirical take on high school tropes, but was criticized for its lack of focus and tonal inconsistencies. Despite its mixed reviews, Kitchen Sink has gained a cult following for its unique blend of genres and irreverent humor.Kitchen Sink (2015) - Metacritic
Kitchen Sink was considered a commercial failure, grossing only $11.4 million worldwide against its $20 million budget. The film's disappointing performance is often attributed to its unconventional premise and marketing campaign, which struggled to effectively convey the film's unique blend of genres. Despite its underwhelming box office results, Kitchen Sink has become a cult favorite among fans of horror and comedy.Kitchen Sink (2015) - The Numbers
According to Movie Insider, Kitchen Sink went through several title changes during its development, including The Kitchen Sink and Freaks of Nature. The film was also originally set to be released on October 30, 2015, but was pushed back to January 15, 2016, before finally being released on September 4, 2015 in the UK. Despite its multiple delays and title changes, Kitchen Sink has gained a cult following for its unique blend of genres and comedic elements.Kitchen Sink (2015) - Movie Insider
MovieWeb described Kitchen Sink as "a genre-bending horror-comedy that is equal parts Shaun of the Dead and The Breakfast Club". The film's premise, which features a small town under attack from aliens, vampires, and zombies, was praised for its originality and potential for humor. Despite its mixed reviews and box office disappointment, Kitchen Sink has gained a cult following for its unique blend of genres and irreverent humor.Kitchen Sink (2015) - MovieWeb
On Fandango, Kitchen Sink received an average audience rating of 3.5/5 stars, with many praising its humor and unique blend of genres. The film was also praised for its diverse and talented cast, including Ed Westwick, Keegan-Michael Key, and Patton Oswalt. Despite its mixed reviews and box office disappointment, Kitchen Sink has gained a following for its inventive premise and clever execution.Kitchen Sink (2015) - Fandango
Moviepedia describes Kitchen Sink as a "genre-defying horror-comedy that will keep you laughing and on the edge of your seat". The film's unique blend of genres, including aliens, vampires, and zombies, was praised for its creativity and potential for humor. Despite its mixed reviews and box office performance, Kitchen Sink has gained a cult following for its irreverent humor and entertaining premise.Kitchen Sink (2015) - Moviepedia