Neon Spectres
- Tagline
- When the future laughs in the face of fear.
- Description
- Welcome to a luminous labyrinth of levity and lunacy in the neon-drenched streets of tomorrow. 'Neon Spectres' takes you on a rollicking adventure with a circus performer (James Barn-her) and a skeptical tech-hacker (Mischef Avocadour), as they encounter the hilarious hauntings of an ancient spirit (Adolphe Mennoodle) in the cyberpunk sprawl of Asia. As the trio navigates through a future filled with bizarre tech and supernatural shenanigans, they must confront their own origins while outwitting malevolent entities. Directed by the ever-inventive Edgar Wrenwright, get ready for a futuristic tale that's part exorcism, part circus extravaganza — all wrapped up in a rib-tickling package that's not for the faint-hearted.
- MpaaRating
- R
- PopularityScore
- 1.10
- ReleaseDate
- 10/26/2023
- Genre
- Adventure
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.60
In the vibrant fever dream that is 'Neon Spectres', director Edgar Wrenwright serves up a cocktail of cybernetics and specters with a twist of uproarious mirth. It's as if someone threw a circus tent over Blade Runner's gritty ethos and gave the ghosts under the bed a reason to belly laugh. James Barn-her juggles his performance with the grace of a seasoned circus performer while Mischef Avocadour hacks away at the script with a smirk, ensuring you're never too far from a digital punchline. Adolphe Mennoodle's ancient spirit is the ghost of comedy past, oozing charisma through every ectoplasmic pore. This neon-soaked escapade through tomorrow's Asia is a cacophony of chuckles, chills, and outright cyberpunk chaos, all rated R for its relentless revelry. Not everyone will appreciate the LED-lit tomfoolery, but for those willing to embrace the ludicrous with open arms, 'Neon Spectres' is a ha-ha-hauntingly good time.