The Weed Eaters 2024

Directed by Callum Devlin Māhutonga

Cannibalism, murder and betrayal are on the table in this riotous NZ horror comedy. Four holidaying friends come across a strain of weed that gives them the most extreme case of the munchies ever recorded.

80 minutes
TBC

Director

Editor

Callum Devlin

Producers

Callum Devlin, Annabel Kean, Finnius Teppett, Alice May Connolly

Executive Producers

Kristina Ceyton, Samantha Jennings, Gemma Gracewood

Screenplay

Finnius Teppett

Cinematography

Samuel Austin

Production Designer

Annabel Kean

Costume Designer

Annabel Kean

Music

Callum Passells

Cast

Alice May Connolly, Annabel Kean, Finnius Teppett, Samuel Austin, Paul Kean, Jordan Mooney, Ella Gilbert, David Correros, Delaney Davidson

Elsewhere

Jules (Alice May Connolly) is on a New Year's Eve trip with her new boyfriend and his two stoner friends in the wops of North Canterbury when they stumble across a long-abandoned stash in an old shed. After a quick session and an accidental murder, the marijuana turns them into enthusiastic cannibals. To cover the evidence of their murder, they decide to keep toking so they can devour the body. What will happen when the meat runs out? Who will be the next victim?  

The Weed Eaters is another entry into the beloved kiwi horror comedy canon. Shot on a deceptively low budget raised through crowdfunding and featuring appearances from Delaney Davidson, The Bats’ Paul Keen and comedian David Correros playing it straight. For a film about cannibalism, subtle effects keep the goriness to a minimum, so it’s even safe for all but the most squeamish. As with the best horror flicks, the true terror comes in the form of paranoia and growing mistrust between friends and as with many other gruesome faves it is not without social commentary as it explores New Zealand's relationship with drugs and how it affects friendships. — Jordan Salomen