
Teddy Bomb 2014
Meet Teddy Bomb (2014), a wild ride where a simple beer delivery job turns into a nightmare comedy-horror mashup.
Director: Justin Decloux
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Teddy Bomb (2014) about?
Teddy Bomb (2014) follows Christian, a beer delivery boy who inherits a sentient teddy bear rigged with a bomb he can't disarm or escape. As the clock ticks down, he's hunted by the bear's violent original owners, turning his mundane day into a desperate fight for survival.
Who directed Teddy Bomb?
Teddy Bomb (2014) was directed by Justin Decloux, who blends comedy, horror, and action into a unique cinematic experience.
Who stars in Teddy Bomb?
The cast includes Christian Murdoch in the lead role, alongside Jenny Lemberg, Peter Kuplowsky, Justin Decloux, Adam Thorn, and Nate Wilson.
Is Teddy Bomb (2014) worth watching?
If you enjoy offbeat horror-comedies with a fresh twist, Teddy Bomb (2014) delivers chaotic fun with practical gore and quirky humor. While it's not for everyone, its cult potential and unique premise make it a standout entry in the genre.
How long is Teddy Bomb?
Teddy Bomb (2014) has a runtime of 75 minutes.
About Teddy Bomb (2014) — A Comedy-Horror Bomb You Can't Turn Off
Meet Teddy Bomb (2014), a wild ride where a simple beer delivery job turns into a nightmare comedy-horror mashup. Director Justin Decloux crafts a 75-minute rollercoaster that blends coming-of-age angst with explosive sci-fi absurdity and the frenetic energy of Hong Kong-style action, all wrapped in a killer premise: a sentient teddy bear bomb that refuses to be turned off. Christian Murdoch stars as Christian, an everyday guy stuck with a ticking, face-melting toy that he can't unload or disable, while Jenny Lemberg and Peter Kuplowsky bring chaotic energy as the bomb's ruthless original owners. It's a darkly funny, gory romp that asks what happens when childhood innocence collides with life-or-death stakes.
With its offbeat humor and over-the-top violence, Teddy Bomb (2014) carves out a niche for fans of genre-blending cinema that doesn't take itself too seriously. The film's quirky tone and practical effects give it a cult appeal, making it a memorable watch for those who crave something fresh and unpredictable in horror-comedy circles.