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Artists In Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse 2021

99 min📅 2021-12-10

"They Put The Ass In Assassin."

Dive into the absurd world of *Artists In Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse (2021)*, a wickedly sharp dark comedy mockumentary from director Kenneth Lui.

Director: Kenneth Lui

Cast

Ariadne Shaffer
Ariadne Shaffer
Lucien Mercy
Jason Frost
Frosty
Melanee E. Nelson
Angel Mercy
Kate Huffman
Jewel/Lady Faith
Pall McQueen
Red Rick
Joel Stoffer
Joel Stoffer
Agent Jonathan Sully
Eric Callero
Eric Callero
Mal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Artists In Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse (2021) about?

This mockumentary follows a documentary crew as they shadow four assassins whose botched jobs lead to a deadly showdown at the mysterious Coda Teahouse. The film blends crime drama with absurdist humor, exposing the ridiculous side of professional killers.

Who directed Artists In Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse?

Kenneth Lui directed this dark comedy mockumentary, bringing a sharp eye for satire and absurdity to the project.

Who stars in Artists In Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse?

The film features Ariadne Shaffer, Jason Frost, Melanee E. Nelson, and Kate Huffman as the core ensemble of hitmen.

Is Artists In Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse (2021) worth watching?

With a runtime of 99 minutes and a reputation for dark humor, this film is a quick, twisted treat for fans of satire and crime comedies. While it's dark, the absurdity and performances make it a memorable watch.

How long is Artists In Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse?

The film has a runtime of 99 minutes.

About Artists In Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse (2021) — A Dark Comedy Mockumentary

Dive into the absurd world of *Artists In Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse (2021)*, a wickedly sharp dark comedy mockumentary from director Kenneth Lui. Following a film crew's chaotic lens into the lives of four hitmen, the film spirals into a surreal and darkly hilarious unraveling at the infamous Coda Teahouse Massacre. With sharp wit and deadpan humor, the movie skewers the tropes of both crime sagas and documentary filmmaking, blending genres into a genre-defying satire.

The atmosphere crackles with tension and absurdity, as the hitmen's professional veneer crumbles under the weight of their own incompetence and the teahouse's eerie, almost theatrical setting. The ensemble cast brings a mix of dry humor and over-the-top desperation, making the film a standout in the dark comedy genre. Think *Fargo* meets *The Office*, but with bloodstained teacups and a killer twist.