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Black Sheep
Directed by
Jonathan King
R
2006
87m
Comedy
,
Horror
,
and more
5.8
71%
53%
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An experiment in genetic engineering turns harmless sheep into bloodthirsty killers that terrorize a sprawling New Zealand farm.
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Cast of Black Sheep
Nathan Meister
Henry Oldfield
Peter Feeney
Angus Oldfield
Danielle Mason
Experience
Tandi Wright
Dr. Rush
Min Windle
Investor
Tammy Davis
Tucker
Glenis Levestam
Mrs. Mac
Oliver Driver
Grant
James Ashcroft
Prebble
Ian Harcourt
Brash
Richard Chapman
Muldoon
Nick Blake
Taxi Driver
Mick Rose
Mike
Matthew Chamberlain
Oliver Oldfield
Nick Fenton
Young Henry
Louis Sutherland
Winston
Kevin McTurk
Weresheep
Justin B. Carter
Investor
Jono Manks
Investor
Luke Hawker
Investor
Matthew J. Saville
Investor
Richard Whiteside
Investor
Tim Wong
Investor
Deana Elvins
Investor
Lewis Rowe
Investor
Peter Rutherford
Investor
Jonathan King
Man pulled down by sheep
Lucy Briant
Investor
Black Sheep Ratings & Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Black Sheep is flat-out comic-horror genius...
Houston Chronicle
Bruce Westbrook
This lurid lunacy from New Zealand is a horror-humor cross-breed of animal lore and giddy gore.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
Anyone lacking a taste for red meat will likely say bah to the one-joke juiciness of Black Sheep, but ovine enthusiasts will be licking their chops.
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
Stunning vistas of New Zealand's rolling countryside aren't enough to carry this lame 2006 horror spoof about a lab experiment gone awry.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
The most gruesomely satisfying spectacle for hard-core environmentalists would be that of a group of foreign investors in the evil enterprise being gobbled up by a flock of rampaging sheep.
New York Press
Eric Kohn
[A] refreshingly fun and over-the-top take on the sickeningly overdone zombie genre.
San Jose Mercury News
Bruce Newman
...Black Sheep never rises above sensation and splatter, or goes beyond the one thing it does best: It bites.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
Black Sheep is never very frightening, but it's clever and fun, with a memorable amount of humor and gore. Imagine if the Monty Python folks made the killer rabbit part from Holy Grail into a full-length movie.
Chicago Sun-Times
Jim Emerson
Like Snakes on a Plane, the whole movie is essentially contained within the title. All the picture itself does is to repeat that concept for 87 minutes.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
I suspect [director Jonathan] King's next film will be better.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
A strenuous goof, one that will test your tolerance for the violence of the lambs.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
I pretty much hated it. Like the zombie spoof Fido from a couple of weeks ago, this is a one-joke movie -- and the one joke gets old fast.
UGO
Brian Tallerico
Starts off great, ends up merely not baaaaaaaa-d.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
Black Sheep is essentially a silly, grisly elaboration of a simple idea: What if sheep started feasting on human flesh and turning their victims into huge ovine zombies?
New York Post
Kyle Smith
A one-joke skit that trots in a straight line, and your enjoyment of it will depend entirely on how many times you need to see gonzo sheep rip out human entrails.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
But for the time I was in the theater I did have a good time, and in the case of Black Sheep that's more than enough tasty mutton to warrant a mint sauce recommendation.
Los Angeles Times
Sam Adams
Rife with bloody gore and funny gags.
Newsday
John Anderson
It's still relatively early in 2007, but this wry comedy about sheep gone baaaaad promises to be the best vampire-flesh-eating livestock movie of the year.
AV Club
Noel Murray
Slickly made but not deeply felt, and while [director] King shows signs that he may one day make a film as rich as Peter Jackson at his peak, next time he should try to get the audience to care equally about the eaters and the eaten.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Absurdly, magnificently gruesome.
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