The Kitchen Sink is a horror comedy film that was released in 2015. It was directed by Robbie Pickering and written by Oren Uziel. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and was later released in theaters on September 4, 2015. It was also released on DVD and Blu-ray on January 5, 2016.IMDb: The Kitchen Sink (2015) - Release Info - IMDb
The Kitchen Sink follows the story of three high school students - a vampire, a zombie, and a human - who team up to fight against an alien invasion in their small town of Dillford. As they work together, they also have to deal with the usual high school drama and their own personal struggles.The Kitchen Sink (2015) - IMDb
The film starts off with a flashback to 10 years ago, where we see a young vampire named Dag and his family being chased by humans. They escape to a small town called Dillford and decide to blend in with the human population. Fast forward to present day, we meet our main characters - vampire Dag, zombie Ned, and human Petra - who are all dealing with their own teenage problems. One day, an alien spaceship crashes in Dillford and causes chaos in the town. The humans, vampires, and zombies are forced to work together to fight off the aliens and save their town. As they battle with the aliens, they also have to deal with their own personal struggles and learn to put their differences aside.The Kitchen Sink (2015) - Plot Summary - IMDb
The Kitchen Sink boasts a talented cast including Vanessa Hudgens, Mackenzie Davis, Ed Westwick, and Bob Odenkirk. The film also features appearances from some well-known comedians such as Patton Oswalt, Patton Oswalt, and Keegan-Michael Key. The cast and crew worked together to bring this unique and entertaining horror comedy to life.The Kitchen Sink (2015) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
The original title of the film was actually Freaks of Nature, but it was changed to The Kitchen Sink after the script underwent several rewrites. The film was also originally intended to be a TV series, but was later adapted into a feature film. The movie was filmed in Vancouver, Canada and the high school scenes were shot at Burnaby Central Secondary School.The Kitchen Sink (2015) - Trivia - IMDb
The soundtrack for The Kitchen Sink features a mix of popular songs and original music. Some of the songs featured in the film include "Electric Love" by Børns, "Come with Me Now" by Kongos, and "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees. The original score was composed by Nathan Whitehead.The Kitchen Sink (2015) - Soundtracks - IMDb
The Kitchen Sink is filled with hilarious and memorable quotes from its unique characters. Some fan favorites include Ned's line, "I'm a zombie, I'm not a monster," and Dag's response to a human's stereotypical comment, "I don't sparkle, I burn." The witty and clever dialogue adds to the overall charm of the film.The Kitchen Sink (2015) - Quotes - IMDb
Although The Kitchen Sink did not receive any major awards, it was nominated for Best Horror Comedy at the 2016 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. The film was also praised for its diverse and inclusive cast and received recognition for its representation of different supernatural creatures.The Kitchen Sink (2015) - Awards - IMDb
The Kitchen Sink received mixed reviews from audiences and critics. Some praised its unique concept and humor, while others criticized its lack of originality and messy plot. However, many viewers agreed that the talented cast and their chemistry made the film enjoyable to watch.The Kitchen Sink (2015) - User Reviews - IMDb
The photo gallery for The Kitchen Sink on IMDb features behind-the-scenes pictures, promotional posters, and stills from the film. Fans can also find photos of the cast and crew at the premiere and other events. The gallery is a great way to see the film come to life and get a glimpse into the making of the movie.The Kitchen Sink (2015) - Photo Gallery - IMDb