I Hate You 2004
Nick Oddo's darkly comedic horror-thriller *I Hate You (2004)* follows a stand-up comedian whose onstage rants about loathing life take a chilling turn when his fictional persona bleeds into reality.
Director: Nick Oddo
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is I Hate You (2004) about?
*I Hate You* centers on a struggling comedian whose onstage diatribes about hating everything escalate into a real-life killing spree. His persona of unchecked contempt takes control, leaving audiences to question whether his targets or his own psyche are the true victims. The film questions if hatred can be both a performance and a pathology.
Who directed I Hate You?
The film was directed by Nick Oddo, blending horror with dark comedy in his unique style.
Who stars in I Hate You?
The cast features Marvin W. Schwartz, Bill Santiago, Chuck Corbett, and Paul Rusanowsky as the leads.
Is I Hate You (2004) worth watching?
While unrated and niche, *I Hate You* offers a fresh twist on horror for fans of unsettling comedies and psychological thrillers. Its tight runtime and bold premise make it a quick but memorable watch, though it may polarize those expecting traditional scares.
How long is I Hate You?
*I Hate You* runs for 85 minutes.
About I Hate You (2004) — Dark Comedy Horror Where Comedy Becomes Crime
Nick Oddo's darkly comedic horror-thriller *I Hate You (2004)* follows a stand-up comedian whose onstage rants about loathing life take a chilling turn when his fictional persona bleeds into reality. By night, he becomes a meticulous serial killer, hunting those who embody the flaws he mocks in his act. The film blends psychological tension with biting satire, exploring themes of alienation, performative rage, and the blurred line between art and monstrosity.
Shot in gritty, moody tones, *I Hate You* leans into the grotesque with a twisted sense of humor, making it a cult favorite among horror enthusiasts who crave something raw and unpredictable. The small but intense cast brings Oddo's vision to life, delivering performances that oscillate between darkly funny and unsettlingly real.