-John Anderson, NEWSDAY
-V.A. Musetto, NEW YORK POST
"Purposefully shocking in its eroticized gore, if unintentionally dull in its lack of poetic frissons."
-J. Hoberman, VILLAGE VOICE
"A hysterical yet humorless disquisition on the thin line between sucking face and literally sucking face."
-Lisa Schwarzbaum, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Emphasizing mood over narrative TROUBLE EVERY DAY is an erotic modern-day horror story about a man and woman separated by thousands of miles, yet united by an insatiable taste for human flesh. An American couple honeymooning in Paris shifts to a horror story when the groom is unable to control his libido for sex and violence. He has come to Paris in search of an elusive doctor studying his particular ailment, which coincidentally afflicts the doctor's own wife. Divided between his pure bride and the doctor's carnivorous wife, the man's impulses turn to a disturbing sexual violence. An abstract horror film with a mysterious illness, a mad scientist, and cannibals, TROUBLE EVERY DAY eschews traditional narrative and either reinvents or destroys the horror genre in the process.
Suggested Supplemental Screenings: WHITE MATERIAL (Denis, 2009), BETTY BLUE (Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1986), NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (George Romero, 1968)