ORIKO-GUB
In the taut, claustrophobic thriller "ORIKO-GUB", directed by Kalyanarga Rizal, a single, harrowing decision spirals in...
In a deliriously unhinged and uproariously profane musical comedy, two insufferably arrogant businessmen, played by writers Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp, make a shocking discovery: they are identical twins separated at birth. Determined to reunite their hopelessly eccentric parents and create the perfect nuclear family they never had, they concoct an elaborate scheme. Their plan involves swapping lives to seduce each other's parent, bringing them face-to-face with their deeply bizarre mother, portrayed by Megan Mullally, and their sewer-dwelling, creature-obsessed father, brought to life by Nathan Lane. Directed by Larry Charles, this outrageous satire of corporate machismo and dysfunctional family values features show-stopping musical numbers, including a scene-stealing turn from Megan Thee Stallion as God, and the comedic chaos of Bowen Yang as a sharp-talking executive. As the twins' plan spirals into madness, they must confront the hilariously twisted reality that maybe their original families were perfectly messed up all along.