Overview
Barry Munday, a libido-driven wage slave who spends all his time either ogling, fantasizing about, or trying to pick up women, wakes up in hospital after a freak attack only to find that his testicles have been removed.
This film was surprisingly quirky. While it follows a theme that has been done a million times over, it still had the feel of an indie movie. The supporting cast is ridiculous and I wish that they were in service of a more interesting story, the film has a definite charm to it. I did find it odd that they hinted at a few things that never materialized – was that intentional, or was the story edited? Side note: it was hard to see Judy Greer look to plain and be so annoying for much of the film.
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Movie title: Barry Munday
Movie description: Barry Munday, a libido-driven wage slave who spends all his time either ogling, fantasizing about, or trying to pick up women, wakes up in hospital after a freak attack only to find that his testicles have been removed.
Date published: 2026-05-01
Director(s): Chris D'Arienzo
Actor(s): Patrick Wilson, Malcolm McDowell, Judy Greer, Chloë Sevigny, Missi Pyle, Colin Hanks, Jean Smart, Billy Dee Williams, Cybill Shepherd, Carmen Electra, Emily Procter, Shea Whigham, Barret Swatek, Christopher McDonald, Trieu Tran, Razaaq Adoti, Matt Winston, Kyle Gass, Michael Rivkin, Kirk Ward, Joe Nuñez, Jenica Bergere, Mae Whitman, Tori White, Marnie Alexenburg, William Stanford Davis, Ed Solomon, Becca Sweitzer, Jillian Schmitz, Monica Allgeier, Sam Pancake, Cole S. McKay, Diana Terranova, Bruna Rubio, Cynthia Adkisson, Julia Boyd, Michael Durrell, Yvonne Huff Lee, Marcelo Tubert, Ashley Guerrero, Colin Malone, Barry Habib, Andrew Magarian, Eurydice Davis, Mark Riccardi, Jeff Sanders, Stone Douglass, Jennifer M. Coll, Chris D'Arienzo, Youlanda Davis, Geoffrey Gould, Rebecca Howard, Charlotte Roller, Kristina Sefeldt, Willam Belli
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
My Review
This film was surprisingly quirky. While it follows a theme that has been done a million times over, it still had the feel of an indie movie. The supporting cast is ridiculous and I wish that they were in service of a more interesting story, the film has a definite charm to it. I did find it odd that they hinted at a few things that never materialized – was that intentional, or was the story edited? Side note: it was hard to see Judy Greer look to plain and be so annoying for much of the film.
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