"Stitches" is a darkly comedic horror film directed by Conor McMahon that follows the story of a down-on-his-luck clown named Stitches, played by Ross Noble. After a fatal accident at a children's birthday party, Stitches is resurrected by a sinister clown cult and returns to seek vengeance on the now-teenage partygoers who caused his demise. Eoghan McQuinn leads the cast as Tom, a young boy who witnessed the tragic event and becomes the prime target of Stitches' murderous rampage. As the group of teenagers gather for another party, they soon realize that Stitches is back and ready to unleash his twisted brand of humor and horror. With a blend of humor and gore, "Stitches" delivers a unique take on the slasher genre, showcasing Ross Noble's standout performance as the vengeful clown. Tommy Knight and Gemma-Leah Devereux round out the ensemble cast, bringing depth and charisma to their roles as the unsuspecting targets of Stitches' wrath. Released in 2012, this film offers a fresh and entertaining spin on the classic horror trope of a killer clown, making it a must-watch for fans of both comedy and horror alike. Prepare to be entertained and terrified in equal measure as Stitches takes center stage in this blood-soaked tale of revenge and retribution.
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