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Crumb Catcher Review: The Honeymoon from Hell By A newlywed couple’s honeymoon turns dark and bizarre in Chris Skotchdopole’s comedy thriller, . If you’ve ever faced the dread of meeting someone who won’t take a hint and bugger off, you’ll feel a familiar discomfort in Crumb Catcher. However, it’s fair to say that you’ll likely never end up in a situation quite this awkward, stupid, and sinister.

The story begins with newly married Shane (Rigo Garay) and Leah (Ella Rae Peck) going through the usual wedding reception rituals. It’s quickly established that there’s tension concerning an upcoming book deal for Shane’s document of his father’s notorious past. Not to mention, the couple has been thrown a lavish wedding reception they didn’t want.



Shane is uncomfortable with the situation all around and turns to drink to get through it. Unfortunately, he drinks to the point of blacking out, which doesn’t go down well with his new bride or her family. The couple have a honeymoon set up at a snazzy remote estate though.

So, surely the isolation will do them the world of good, right? Well, Shane’s doubts about publishing a book on his father’s past are getting to him, and it causes a fresh clash with Leah. Thankfully, with no outside pressures to get in the way, they seek to solve the problem and make their honeymoon a memorable one. Enter a stranger.

Well, not quite a stranger. A waiter (John Speredakos) from their reception has inexplicably found the rem.

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