
Yummy 2019
"Facelifts, boob jobs and zombies"
In Lars Damoiseaux's wild and unhinged horror-comedy Yummy (2019), a simple trip for plastic surgery spirals into absolute madness.
Director: Lars Damoiseaux
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Yummy (2019) about?
Yummy follows a young couple who travel to an Eastern European hospital for plastic surgery, only to uncover a horrifying secret. Their attempt to free a woman from an experimental ward accidentally triggers a virus that turns doctors and patients into ravenous zombies. What starts as cosmetic vanity quickly spirals into sheer chaos.
Who directed Yummy?
Director Lars Damoiseaux crafts this wild horror-comedy, blending sharp satire with stomach-churning gore.
Who stars in Yummy?
The film features standout performances from Maaike Neuville, Bart Hollanders, Benjamin Ramon, Clara Cleymans, and Annick Christiaens in key roles.
Is Yummy (2019) worth watching?
If you love horror-comedies packed with twisted humor and over-the-top gore, Yummy delivers. While it lacks an IMDb rating for guidance, its unique premise and chaotic energy make it a cult-worthy pick for fans of European horror.
How long is Yummy?
Yummy runs for 90 minutes, packing its absurdity and scares into a tight runtime.
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About Yummy (2019) — Why This Horror-Comedy Is a Gory, Satirical Must-Watch
In Lars Damoiseaux's wild and unhinged horror-comedy Yummy (2019), a simple trip for plastic surgery spirals into absolute madness. A young couple jets off to a rundown Eastern European hospital, where the woman hopes to ease her discomfort with a breast reduction and her over-the-top mother tags along for yet another facelift. Chaos erupts when the boyfriend stumbles upon a secret ward and liberates a woman strapped to an operating table—unwittingly unleashing a grotesque virus that transforms the staff and patients into grotesque, bloodthirsty reanimations. What starts as a darkly comic satire on vanity and aging quickly spirals into a gory, over-the-top zombie rampage.
The film blends sharp satire with splatter in a way only European horror-comedies can: think twisted social commentary meets zombie mayhem. With a runtime tight enough to keep the absurd energy high, Yummy delivers a unique mix of body horror, dark humor, and chaotic thrills that'll leave you laughing and cringing in equal measure.