Bubba Ho-Tep
When residents of their nursing home start dying of dubious causes, an aged Elvis and an African-American senior who claims to be President John F. Kennedy discover that the perpetrator is an Egyptian mummy with murderous intentions.
18 February 1960, Nueces County, Texas, USA
4 March 1963, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
19 June 1984, Santa Monica, California, USA
18 December 1917, Cogdell, Georgia, USA
13 November 1968, Bangor, Maine, USA
21 February 1928, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, USA
22 June 1958, Birmingham, Michigan, USA
12 June 1954, Chicago, Illinois, USA
29 September 1945, Long Beach, California, USA
April 29, 2009
A lot less a horror film, and much more of a film about the horrors of getting old.
September 24, 2007
Writer-director Don Coscarelli piles on unpleasant details and cynical asides as if they were the stuff of wisdom, though they seem intended to produce guffaws rather than thoughts
January 09, 2004
Neither particularly funny nor scary, but tiresome.
August 11, 2007
Don Coscarelli still doesn't know how to make cookie-cutter genre films. Let's hope he never learns how.
February 28, 2017
This is a bizarre film that absolutely lives up to its insane premise ... Bruce Campbell turns in one of his most muted performances while playing Elvis Presley - it's a testament to his range.
September 24, 2007
A mismatched marriage of offbeat character study and unimaginative horror riffs.
August 14, 2007
This absurdly clever caper is elevated by Bruce Campbell's pensive Elvis into a moving meditation on the diminutions of age and the vagaries of fame.
November 07, 2016
Despite having a fascinating set-up and an excellent turn from Bruce Campbell, Bubba Ho-Tep becomes a missed opportunity due to director/writer Don Coscarelli's inability to take advantage of the bizarre premise.
April 08, 2004
Fry up a peanut butter and 'nana sandwich, hop in your Cadillac and take one last ride with the King.
April 01, 2006
Not a great movie by any stretch of the imagination, but there's enough here to entertain even those for whom 'cult' is a four-letter word.
February 09, 2006
There's plenty of scatological humour and knockabout fun to get one through the slower passages.

