‘IN THE MOUTH’ (Slamdance 2025) Mental health and mayhem at its finest.

slamdance-25 posterIN THE MOUTH

in the mouth posterFilmmaker Cory Santilli brings a film like no other to Slamdance 2025 with IN THE MOUTH. The script follows Merl, a housebound man down on his luck financially and mentally. When his landlady arrives to collect three months’ back rent, Merl decides to take on a roommate. Larry happens to be an escaped murderer, but that is not what scares Merl. It is the giant version of himself protruding from his front lawn.

in the mouth 2IN THE MOUTH is an absurdist comedy. Shot in stark black and white by Mike Magilnick, the cinematography boasts great closeups and one particularly memorable off-kilter angle that made me sit up straighter. Merl’s creative outside retrieval methods remind me of individual components of Pee Wee Herman‘s Rube Goldberg machine in his Big Adventure film.

Doug Moss‘ augmented sound editing highlights the isolation of Merl’s environment while simultaneously ticking the boxes of sensory issues he may also be affected by. I recognize the triggered body language as someone with misophonia, specifically with metal on metal.

in the mouth 1Colin Burgess, who also stars in another Slamdance 2025 film, LOCKJAW, and designed the titles, delivers a fascinating performance as Merl. Burgess’ commitment to the genre and the world Santilli has created is applause-worthy. You would never know Burgess was the same actor, which is the ultimate compliment. I would happily watch him create more Merl shenanigans. *Cory, I’m talking to you here.*

Understanding that Merl is Cory in real life is key to the film’s profundity. The metaphor of turning fear into power is so intriguing. IN THE MOUTH‘s finale lands, quite literally, like a breath of fresh air. Slamdance is the key demographic for a story with this breadth of style and bravery.

In The Mouth Teaser Trailer:

 

  • Year:
    2025
  • Runtime:
    84 minutes
  • Language:
    English
  • Country:
    United States
  • Premiere:
    World Premiere
  • Genre:
    Dark, Comedy, Thriller
  • Subtitle Language:
    English
  • Director:
    Cory Santilli
  • Screenwriter:
    Cory Santilli
  • Producer:
    Jesse Muro, Tatiana Bears
  • Cast:
    Colin Burgess, Paul Michael
For more Slamdance coverage, click here!

slamdance25 logo

‘LOCKJAW’ (Slamdance 2025) Communication is key in Sabrina Greco’s comedy.

slamdance-25 posterLOCKJAW

lockjaw slamdance
Filmmaker Sabrina Greco brings her new comedy, LOCKJAW, to Slamdance 2025. Rayna simply wants a nice night out with her friends for the first time since her drunk driving accident six weeks ago, but her wired-shut jaw brings with it a slew of complications.

Rayna’s night out begins at a party, moves to a magic show, and ends in the unknown. She skillfully manipulates the people around her with charm until she doesn’t. Her unresolved trauma from the accident rears its ugly head in through the discomfort of others. These minute power plays show her underlying vulnerability.

Ally Davis plays Cleo, the eccentric artist wife of Nick Corirossi, playing Robert The Magician. Together, they are deliciously insufferable. Kevin Grossman and Colin Burgess are Rayna’s best friends, Colin and Mitch. Each man is equally infatuated with her to the point of verbal doe-see-doe. They are childish in a way that reads authentic and hurt-filled. You know these characters.

Lockjaw (2025) - [www.imdb.com]Blu Hunt is a comic genius. She has that it-girl quality. I’m buying whatever she’s selling at all times. Her commitment to the dialogue or a particular gag is chef’s kiss. Hunt recently wowed me in The Dead Thing. She is just as compelling in Lockjaw.

Since 99% of the film sees Rayna’s jaw wired, I would have all her dialogue closed captioned. I struggled to follow enough that I wished I could have been able to read for clarity. The film’s success hinges entirely on Hunt *pun intended.

The script is chaotic. It feels like a long-lost student film from the 90s. It’s a vibe I cannot explain, except for the fact that I was a theatre kid surrounded by wannabe filmmakers in NYC during those years. It’s somehow a typical night out with those creatives. The incestuous relationships where friends and lovers are blurry. It celebrates the spontaneity of youth in the best way.

  • Year:
    2025
  • Runtime:
    77 minutes
  • Language:
    English
  • Country:
    United States
  • Premiere:
    World Premiere
  • Genre:
    Comedy
  • Subtitle Language:
    English
  • Director:
    Sabrina Greco
  • Screenwriter:
    Sabrina Greco
  • Producer:
    Abbie Jones
  • Cast:
    Blu Hunt, Colin Burgess, Nick Corirossi, Kevin Grossman, Ally Davis, Sally Sum, Lena Redford
For more Slamdance coverage, click here!

slamdance25 logo