
Doctor Spine 2011
In John Wesley Norton's twisted horror-comedy *Doctor Spine* (2011), a seemingly mild-mannered chiropractor's peaceful life unravels when the shadows of his disturbing past claw their way back into the present.
Director: John Wesley Norton
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Doctor Spine (2011) about?
*Doctor Spine* (2011) follows a gentle chiropractor whose quiet life of helping patients is shattered when his buried past erupts in a violent frenzy. As his clinic turns into a chamber of horrors, he's forced to confront the monstrous deeds he once denied. The film blends dark comedy with psychological terror, creating a uniquely uneasy viewing experience.
Who directed Doctor Spine?
Director John Wesley Norton crafts *Doctor Spine* (2011) with a distinctively offbeat style, merging horror and comedy to explore themes of guilt and madness.
Who stars in Doctor Spine?
The cast includes Michael Wexler as the titular chiropractor, alongside horror veterans Reggie Bannister, Larry Thomas, and Joe Estevez, with a delightfully unhinged performance by Judy Tenuta.
Is Doctor Spine (2011) worth watching?
While *Doctor Spine* (2011) is a niche pick, its audacious tone and committed performances make it a fun, if uneven, watch for horror-comedy lovers. It's not a masterpiece, but it's a memorable oddity with just enough chaos to keep things entertaining. If you crave something off-the-wall, this one's worth a spin.
How long is Doctor Spine?
*Doctor Spine* (2011) runs for 99 minutes, or roughly 1 hour and 39 minutes.
About Doctor Spine (2011) — When a chiropractor's dark secrets resurface, madness isn't far behind
In John Wesley Norton's twisted horror-comedy *Doctor Spine* (2011), a seemingly mild-mannered chiropractor's peaceful life unravels when the shadows of his disturbing past claw their way back into the present. What begins as a routine day of healing patients spirals into a nightmare of paranoia and violence, as the good doctor's tranquil office becomes a battleground for his sanity. Blending dark humor with unsettling thrills, the film delves into themes of repressed guilt and the fragility of the human mind, wrapped in a neon-lit atmosphere that keeps viewers on edge. With a chaotic blend of slapstick and suspense, *Doctor Spine* (2011) proves that sometimes the scariest monsters wear white coats.
Starring Michael Wexler in the title role, alongside horror icon Reggie Bannister and cult favorite Larry Thomas, this low-budget gem delivers a quirky, unpredictable ride that defies easy categorization. Norton's direction leans into the absurd, balancing grotesque moments with offbeat charm, making it a cult favorite for fans of off-kilter horror. Whether it's the unsettling practical effects or the razor-sharp dialogue, *Doctor Spine* (2011) leaves a lasting impression—one that's equal parts hilarious and horrifying.