Review: Studio 666
The Foo Fighters star as themselves as they struggle to create their latest album, with record exec Jeff Garlin losing patience. They’re booked into a mansion to help them find their sound, and boy do they. The mansion is cursed due to an incident in the 90s where another band was killed in a Satanic ritual. Now lead singer Dave Grohl has become possessed and obsessed, and that’s when the weirdness and bloodshed begin. Whitney Cummings plays a kooky neighbour who won’t leave the guys alone. I was mildly curious to see what a horror movie starring rockers The Foo Fighters might look like, despite not being a massive fan of their fairly generic Top 40 rock music. Yeah, ‘Everlong’ is undeniably great and the rest of their stuff is inoffensive and competent enough. However, I’m a much bigger fan of Dave Grohl’s other band where he didn’t sing lead. Still, I figured I might be in for some comedic Sam Raimi-esque horror fun and certainly some tolerable music. That’s the impression I h