
Corporate Animals 2 stars
Here is another of the movies I heard about at Sundance and was curious about. Corporate Animals is a dark comedy about office politics by Patrick Brice, the director who brought us The Overnight. Lucy (Demi Moore) is a self-absorbed CEO of a small company that is launching a new product: edible cutlery. She is taking her staff of about eight people on a team building exercise in the desert in New Mexico. The expedition guide, Brandon (Ed Helms) is in charge of leading the group. Since Lucy wants to really challenge her staff she decides they should take the more dangerous path on their journey, leading them into a deep cave. Once there the group becomes trapped underground after a cave in which also kills Brandon. When it becomes clear that there is no way out the group descends into bitter accusations, fear and hate filled rants. Revelations emerge of office affairs, corporate mismanagement and a little friendly cannibalism and a hallucinating assistant. There were a few clever one liners, but the comedy got old after a while despite the film’s length of under 90 minutes. Much of the movie happens in the dark making it hard to tell who is speaking all the time. There are some good comedic actors including Isiah Whitlock, Martha Kelly, Dan Balledahl and Nasim Pedrad. Look some of them up and you will probably recognize some. For a really good time, look up Brice’s earlier creation, The Overnight , a much funnier movie. Sorry, but I can’t recommend Corporate Animals.