Over Your Dead Body (2026)
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This week we’re diving into Over Your Dead Body (2026), the darkly funny, ultra-violent horror-comedy starring Jason Segel and Samara Weaving as a married couple heading to a remote cabin—each secretly planning to kill the other. Directed by Jorma Taccone, this bloody remake of the Norwegian thriller The Trip turns relationship drama into full-blown carnage.
We break down the film’s mix of savage gore, dark comedy, and chaotic energy, along with the chemistry between Segel and Weaving that helps sell the madness. From brutal practical effects to absurd twists and sharp one-liners, Over Your Dead Body leans hard into its over-the-top premise and mostly embraces the fun of it. Critics have praised its wild violence and crowd-pleasing chaos, even if some felt the second half loses a bit of the tight tension set up in the opening.
Is it a clever relationship thriller disguised as a splatterfest, or just a gloriously messy excuse for people to scream and lose fingers? Either way, it’s a blast worth talking about.
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