There are few things quite to funny as the apocalypse, if it's done right, and in "Ike Interviews God," it's definitely done right.
In this dark comedy, a Joe Anyman finds himself in a position to interview an Old Testament God.
Though there are a few cringe-worthy moments of dialog, on the balance, "Ike Interviews God" is a demonstration of how clever writing can transcend the limitations of a shoestring budget. The film's punchlines are frequent and distinctly Douglas Adams-esque.
In this dark comedy, a Joe Anyman finds himself in a position to interview an Old Testament God.
Though there are a few cringe-worthy moments of dialog, on the balance, "Ike Interviews God" is a demonstration of how clever writing can transcend the limitations of a shoestring budget. The film's punchlines are frequent and distinctly Douglas Adams-esque.
"A timid insurance clerk named Ike is our only hope of convincing God to halt the impending apocalypse."
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