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Hemet, Or the Landlady Doesn’t Drink Tea (2024) Movie Review

By Newguy

Hemet, or the Landlady Don’t Drink Tea – Movie Review

Hemet, or the Landlady Doesn’t Drink Tea (2024) Movie Review

First Reaction – Hemet, or the Landlady Don’t Drink Tea would fit a cult following perfectly.

Watch Hemet, or the Landlady Don’t Drink Tea Here

Director: Tony Olmos

Writer: Brian Patrick Butler (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Kimberly Weinberger (Apparition)
  • Brian Patrick Butler
  • Aimee La Joie
  • Randy Davison (Mank)
  • Merrick McCartha (The Resellers)

Plot: A tyrannical landlady lords it over her tenants during an epidemic, pitting them against each other in a web of paranoia spun for deadly results.

Runtime: 1 Hour 29 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Hemet, or the Landlady Don’t Drink Tea starts as the world has seen the homeless attacking and eating people. Liz (Butler) runs a strict-ruled series of apartments where her tenets live in fear. Rosie (Weinberger), and others try to keep things together.

When Liz begins to evict tenets, Sheriff Hunting (Davison) investigates incidents. However, the comedic series of incidents leads to a lot of finger-pointing and Liz tries to keep the people under her control.

Verdict on Hemet, or the Landlady Don’t Drink Tea

Recap

The movie follows the events after an outbreak following a group living a life under a tyrannical landlady. She has been controlling their choices and now one of the residents prepares to fight back and give people a better life.

Best Parts

The movie keeps the idea of a cult B-movie-style film going strong. It has larger-than-life characters you would never expect to see in life and pushes most of its extreme sides.

Worst Parts

For me, there wasn’t enough on the horror side of the story. It is trying so hard to get laughs, the humor won’t hit for most people. If this isn’t the style of movie you enjoy, you won’t get on with this one in anyway.

Final ThoughtsHemet, or the Landlady Don’t Drink Tea fit the B-Movie idea but struggles to get enough laughs.

Hemet, or the Landlady Doesn’t Drink Tea (2024) Movie Review

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