"Kids
in the Hall: Brain Candy"
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Chicago
Tribune
By Gene Siskel
A
bold and totally off-the-wall comedy about a drug company rushing
into production a feel-good drug not all that different from Prozac.
The Canadian comedy troupe known as Kids in the Hall specializes
in playing characters in drag as a way of sending up all manner
of stiff adult behavior, and their attack extends here to corporate
ruthlessness and the personal desire to bliss out. Soon to be
a midnight cult film. R. (star) (star) (star) 1/2
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