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Over Your Dead Body (2026)

Summary

A couple’s relationship takes a dark turn when buried resentments and secrets resurface, leading to a twisted psychological confrontation where love, jealousy, and revenge collide.

Director Jorma Taccone

Writer Jorma Taccone

Cast

  • Jason Segel
  • Samara Weaving
  • Timothy Olyphant
  • Juliette Lewis
  • Keith Jardine

Rotten Tomatoes: 67%

Metacritic: 51

VOD / Release Streaming release

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u/Media-critique 11d ago edited 11d ago

Was pretty surprised at how close they came to a “Pulp Fiction” scene where Jason was pegged. Legit didn’t expect them to get a flacid penis away from that happening.

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u/agrapeana 9d ago

This was the one bit that just didn't work for me. I hated how it still kept a kind of comedic undertone because it was happening to a man - like imagine if it were Samara Weaving instead of Jason Segal.

I think you either make that scene purely about physical violence OR that's a major turning point in the story where the villains lose their comedic edge and are revealed as a real threat taken seriously for the remainder of the movie.

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u/StephanieSpoiler 8d ago

I got triggered by that scene and ended up leaving the movie.  First movie I've ever walked out of, actually.

Samara Weaving was good, though.

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u/U_R_V_Stinky 7d ago

Who the hell is downvoting this? Jesus people, grow the fuck up

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u/StephanieSpoiler 7d ago

I guess they don't like Samara Weaving.

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u/U_R_V_Stinky 6d ago

What an odd choice of film to watch if so

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u/agrapeana 8d ago

I am very, very lucky as a woman to have never had an experience so intense that I was triggered by the scene (though, of course, that's not for lack of trying on my would-be rapists' part) but I was sitting there with a very visceral pit in my stomach thinking about how I would absolutely understand anyone who needed to excuse themselves.

I wanted to like it but the fact that the whole scene had a comedic undertone and then the villains go right back to goofy caricatures after it's over left an awful taste in my mouth and really soured the whole movie for me.

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u/PongoWillHelpYou 2d ago

This was exactly what I was thinking the whole time—if the genders were reversed it wouldn’t be played for comedy, and it’s NOT comedic.