Heads

5.2
1994 1 hr 30 min Comedy , Crime , TV Movie

A proofreader at a small-town newspaper decides to try to solve a series of decapitation murders, and reluctantly gets involved with the nutty daughter of his editor. Before long he discovers that he is the prime suspect in the murders.

  • Cast:
    Jon Cryer , Jennifer Tilly , Shawn Thompson , Ed Asner , Roddy McDowall , Wayne Robson , Walter Marsh

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Reviews

Artivels
1994/01/29

Undescribable Perfection

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Jeanskynebu
1994/01/30

the audience applauded

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WillSushyMedia
1994/01/31

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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StyleSk8r
1994/02/01

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Lee Eisenberg
1994/02/02

The plot of "Heads" should identify that the movie is a black comedy. It's OK, not great. It was the first movie in which I ever saw Jon Cryer, Jennifer Tilly and Ed Asner, but I didn't learn their names until years later. I had previously seen Roddy McDowall in "Planet of the Apes", but he was another actor whose name I learned years later. I'm always surprised to read about movies many years after I saw them and find out which people they starred.It's not any kind of masterpiece. Just an OK movie to rent if there's nothing else to watch.And remember: bookmobile is one word.PS: When "Heads" got released on video, the tagline was "The comedy that proves that having one head is better than none."

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Pepper Anne
1994/02/03

'Heads' is the story of excessively nerdy, uptight journalist, Guy Franklin (Jon Cryer) who is recently hired to the reporter staff of the small newspaper company where he works. His nose-for-news boss Abner (Ed Asner), radiant and always assessing a story from its selling point, gives Guy his first real job: investigating the series of decapitations around their small, rural town. Only, what Guy finds out is that, it's not just murder, but involves a whole lot more dirty business.Obviously it is a black comedy. One that starts slow, and carries on the shoulders of Ed Asner's wild-eyed character, initially (he only later in the film becomes less interesting as the mood of his character shifts towards the latter half of the film). Guy Franklin, at times too annoying for such timidity he exhibits, is actually, initially a boring character. The movie actually picks up the pace and becomes much funnier once Jennifer Tilly, as Abner's promiscuous daughter, enters the picture and latches on to her polar opposite: Guy, and turns him away from his routines of safety and pre-planning. The characters in these films are like caricatures of typical figures from 1950s cinema fiction, much like those in 'The Hudsucker Proxy,' released the following year.While the film does tend to become a bit too long in its resolution, and despite its other flaws, it may be a film that dark comedy cult fans may enjoy.

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mrkrypto
1994/02/04

Guy Franklin (John Cryer) is a socially inept proof-reader for a small-town newspaper who dreams of greater things. When a serial decapitator hits town, editor Ab Abbott (Ed Asner) gives Guy his big break as a reporter.A largely unknown and unseen gem of quirky dark humor.

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