Deaner '89 | |
Director: | Sam McGlynn |
Producer: | Kyle Irving Paul Spence |
Starring: | Paul Spence Star Slade Will Sasso Stephen McHattie Mary Walsh |
Cinematography: | Samy Inayeh |
Editing: | Reginald Harkema |
Music: | Justin Delorme Paul Spence |
Production Companies: | Eagle Vision |
Distributor: | Mongrel Media |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
Deaner '89 is a 2024 Canadian action comedy film directed by Sam McGlynn. It stars Paul Spence, Star Slade, Will Sasso, and Mary Walsh. Spence plays Dean Murdoch, a metalhead character from the FUBAR series.[1] In 1989, Murdoch and his sister go on a trip to Calgary to see a heavy metal band, soon after learning that their adoptive parents have hidden from them that they are Indigenous. Dean is Métis[2] and his sister is Blackfoot.
The film was released in theaters on September 6, 2024.[3] [4]
Despite the Murdoch character having previously appeared in the FUBAR films, the film is not considered a FUBAR sequel, but a standalone film.[5]
Thom Ernst of Original Cin gave the film a B- and wrote, "The comedy here doesn't pull punches — big gags, big cameos, big laughs. Not all of it works, but when it does, it works beautifully."[6]
Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca gave the film a score of 3 out of 10, writing, "Unassured, scattered, and trying too hard to relive past glories while simultaneously failing to make viewers forget about everything that came before, Deaner '89 is a messy vanity project that never settles on a satisfying hook on which to hang all of its tired jokes about metal heads, hosers, and givin'r."[7]