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Cult-Favorite Thriller Crumb Catcher Now Streaming on Amazon Prime


Still from Crumb Catcher showing a tense moment between the newlyweds and mysterious visitors.
After a blackout wedding night, a honeymoon turns sinister in Chris Skotchdopole’s twisted debut Crumb Catcher.


There’s no shortage of offbeat horror thrillers floating in the streaming abyss, but every now and then one claws its way to the surface with just enough grime, charm, and brain-rattling weirdness to earn a cult badge. Enter Crumb Catcher, the debut feature from Chris Skotchdopole, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.


It wasn’t one of our personal faves on the fest circuit, but we’ve gotta give credit where it’s due—Crumb Catcher has quietly built a dedicated fanbase with its surreal tone, unnerving performances, and deliciously absurd central premise. This one’s for the midnight movie lovers, the “WTF did I just watch” crowd, and anyone who’s ever wondered what would happen if The Invitation, Get Out, and an episode of Nathan For You had a baby in a haunted AirBnB.




The plot kicks off on a familiar horror beat: newlyweds Shane and Leah retreat to a remote estate for their honeymoon after Shane blacks out at their wedding. But just as things start to settle, there’s a knock at the door—and a pair of wedding staffers (Rigo Garay and Lorraine Farris) with sinister smiles and a pitch for an invention called “The Crumb Catcher.” What unfolds from there spirals into a pitch-black blend of psychological horror, social satire, and genre-defying bizarreness.


Starring Rigo Garay (The Assistant), Ella Rae Peck (Deception), Lorraine Farris (Lapsis), and John Speredakos (We Are What We Are), the film balances tight performances with unpredictable tension. Skotchdopole, a longtime collaborator of Larry Fessenden and the Glass Eye Pix gang, brings that same scrappy indie energy and twisted sensibility to the table here.


Whether Crumb Catcher is your brand of batshit or not, it’s undeniably carving out its space in the cult canon. So if you missed it in theaters or on the fest run—now’s your chance to catch up, rewind, and argue about it with your weirdest friends.


🔪 Crumb Catcher is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Watch it. Or don’t. Just don’t answer the door.




 
 
 

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