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Grind

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This horror anthology tackles the modern work landscape through four timely perspectives - the hustle culture of an MLM, the endless repetitiveness of a food delivery driver, the online horrors of a content moderator, and the unionization of a familiar-feeling coffee shop. "Grind" shows what it means to be a worker in a world defined by wealth inequality and ruled by endlessly greedy oligarchs, one not so far removed from our own. This is a film for anyone who's ever hated their job, had a bad boss, or felt taken advantage of at work. In other words, it's a film for all of us.

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Zachary Lee RogerEbert.com 1d
It may not be perfect, but it acts as a pulpy wake-up call to wake us up from our doom-scroll-induced slumber. Go to Full Review
Rebecca Sayce FILMHOUNDS Magazine 5d
4/5
What the film may lack in polish, it more than makes up for in its perfect blend of horror and comedy that aims to burn down the world of billionaires and big business. Go to Full Review
J Hurtado ScreenAnarchy 6d
Poignant, relatable, and gleefully gory, Grind is a middle finger to The Man that we can all get behind. Go to Full Review
Jonathan DeHaan Nightmare on Film Street Mar 18
78%
With sea creatures, time loops, and axe-wielding maniacs, there's a little something for every type of genre fan in this crazed collection of late-stage capitalism horror. Go to Full Review
Chad Collins Dread Central Mar 17
3.5/5
The anti-capitalist bent of Grind adds nightmarish flavor to the fun yet somewhat uneven modern horror anthology. Go to Full Review
Joonatan Itkonen Region Free Mar 17
4/5
Grind is often disturbing, occasionally gross, and always funny. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis This horror anthology tackles the modern work landscape through four timely perspectives - the hustle culture of an MLM, the endless repetitiveness of a food delivery driver, the online horrors of a content moderator, and the unionization of a familiar-feeling coffee shop. "Grind" shows what it means to be a worker in a world defined by wealth inequality and ruled by endlessly greedy oligarchs, one not so far removed from our own. This is a film for anyone who's ever hated their job, had a bad boss, or felt taken advantage of at work. In other words, it's a film for all of us.
Director
Brea Grant, Ed Dougherty, Chelsea Stardust
Producer
Chelsea Stardust
Screenwriter
Brea Grant, Ed Dougherty
Production Co
Squirrel Park Productions
Genre
Comedy, Horror
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 44m