The Chumscrubber -
In The Chumscrubber, all of the adults in Hillside are attempting to live perfect lives, each chasing after some great goal, some big brass ring they expect will make them happy, some ideal of American perfection in a landscape where the grass is always green and the trees are always 14 feet tall and spaced exactly 12 feet apart.
Meanwhile, right under the noses of their parents, neglected children are killing themselves, hooked on antidepressants, and hatching kidnapping plots. . . . And everywhere there is “The Chumscrubber.” A totemic pop culture presence that prowls his own post-apocalyptic landscape peopled with subhuman demons and freaks, the ubiquitous, headless “Chumscrubber” bubbles up in television cartoons, in violent video games, on posters and T-shirts and stickers and rearview mirrors.
Movie information
| Release Date (USA): | 2005-08-05 |
| Rating (USA): | R |
| Release Date (UK): | 2007-06-08 |
| Rating (UK) : | 15 |
| Director: | Arie Posin |
| Producer: | Lawrence Bender |
| Studio: | Newmarket Films |
| Writer/s: | Arie Posin and Zac Stanford |
Cast
| Jamie Bell | |
| Glenn Close | |
| Rory Culkin | |
| Ralph Fiennes | |
| Allison Janney | |
| Carrie-Anne Moss | |
| Rita Wilson |





