Funhouse (1986)
"Welcome to the Freak Show" is a refrain in the Funhouse: a claustrophobically small, dark room in which Eric Bogosian's furious series of monologues plays out. The flipside of the American Dream, the dark underbelly of post-Vietnam masculinity, the outcasts and the repugnant insiders all around us: Bogosian is savage on the state we are in.
Director: Jo Bonney, Lewis MacAdams
Release Date: January 1, 1986
Cast
- Eric Bogosian - Himself
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jo Bonney, Lewis MacAdams
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Funhouse about?
- "Welcome to the Freak Show" is a refrain in the Funhouse: a claustrophobically small, dark room in which Eric Bogosian's furious series of monologues plays out. The flipside of the American Dream, the dark underbelly of post-Vietnam masculinity, the outcasts and the repugnant insiders all around us: Bogosian is savage on the state we are in.
- Who directed Funhouse?
- Funhouse was directed by Jo Bonney, Lewis MacAdams.
- Who stars in Funhouse?
- Funhouse stars Eric Bogosian.