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Buffet Infinity

Play trailer Poster for Buffet Infinity Apr 2026 1h 40m Comedy Horror Play Trailer Watchlist
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In a series of cheap, locally produced television commercials, a story unfolds that begins as a simple business rivalry between small business owners and the looming threat of Buffet Infinity. As Buffet Infinity endlessly expands and grows, swallowing everything in its path, a sinister conspiracy unfolds at the margins, and unfathomable powers begin to worm their way into the vulnerable community of Westridge County, Alberta.

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Jason Shawhan Nashville Scene May 20
Walking a tightrope between middle school sleepover chaos and grad school formalism, this is a mordantly dark gift that keeps on giving. Go to Full Review
Aaron Guttenplan MovieJawn May 14
Buffet Infinity is pretty singular, a lot of fun, and, at times, genuinely unnerving. Go to Full Review
Stephen Silver Splice Today May 8
Sounds like a gimmick, and it is. But it’s executed, despite a high degree of difficulty, to near-perfection Go to Full Review
Daniel Kurland Dread Central May 1
4.5/5
Buffet Infinity requires some trust from its audience. However, it’s an experience that pays off and becomes a one-of-a-kind experimental experience. It presents a completely new way to tell a horror story that’s ambitious, alarming, and existential. Go to Full Review
Zach Youngs InSession Film Apr 30
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Buffet Infinity is not for those who can’t give it their full attention, but it is for those who are open to a mind altering phantasmagoria with a sheen of what it was once like to consume television and to think you saw something Go to Full Review
Elissa Suh Moviepudding (Substack) Apr 28
A stoner fantasia—initially shaggy, then tightening cleverly and efficiently into chaos. Go to Full Review
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Skyy T @RT81667378 23h this movie would be so much better if it was JUST the ads until the end. so much potential but the ending ruined it for me. it feels like its trying to be more than it can accomplish. See more Zabe S @ZabeSjoberg 4d This is exactly the type of surreal, dark humor that I search all over for. I love bizarre films and this is the best one I've seen in a while. It takes its jokes just a bit to far and pushes it over the cliff of insanity, only to swing you wildly back to somewhere else. You have to hang on because you might miss a split second where something is revealed. I was laugh-crying so much that half my makeup came off. Afterwards, my husband and I discussed the possibility of it being social commentary. I know this review is extremely vague, but I don't want to give anything away. Watch it! See more Sam S @P.spire May 12 The highest budget youtube analogue horror there ever was. It's just not that good, adult swim did it over a decade ago, and it was only 'pretty decent' then. The production quality is good, the acting is intentionally bad, i half sort of kind of laughed at it once or twice. It feels like it's trying to be more than it is, and it's failing at it. It's something you'd watch on YouTube to make while scrolling on your phone and half paying attention but with a bigger budget and way longer run time. It wasn't funny enough to be a comedy, not scary enough to be a horror, not enough of anything to be anything to me. The ending was not very good, the deviation away from commercials didn't make a whole lot of sense to me and i didn't feel like it achieved anything much. Overall, i wouldn't watch it again, i wouldn't recommend it outside of putting it on to make noise while you're doing anything else. I had high hopes for this, unfortunately it just didn't deliver. See more Bailey W @Waileybhite May 12 The first half is so intriguing and fun at some point it takes a sharp turn where it can’t decide between being horror or camp See more prawnda S @RT72497680 May 8 buffet infinity is a medium budget project and isn't for everyone, but i thought it was funny and interesting. this is not going to win any crazy awards, but it's one of those projects where the reviews saying "everybody put a lot of heart into it" are not lying. See more PVD H @PVD_Horror Apr 29 Buffet Infinity was unique, creative, and absolutely crazy. A storyline crafted together through vintage looking public access commercials and news segments, this film is able to capture a feeling best described as Tim and Eric's Awesome Show meets WNUF Halloween Special. The segments in the film are at times genuinely funny and get more and more bizarre as the film goes on. The film could benefit from a slightly shorter run time, but overall is such a fun and crazy watch, it's one that is easy to recommend. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis In a series of cheap, locally produced television commercials, a story unfolds that begins as a simple business rivalry between small business owners and the looming threat of Buffet Infinity. As Buffet Infinity endlessly expands and grows, swallowing everything in its path, a sinister conspiracy unfolds at the margins, and unfathomable powers begin to worm their way into the vulnerable community of Westridge County, Alberta.
Director
Simon Glassman
Producer
Simon Glassman, Michael Peterson
Screenwriter
Simon Glassman, Allison Bench, Elisia Snyder
Distributor
Yellow Veil Pictures
Production Co
Peterson Polaris
Genre
Comedy, Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 24, 2026, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
May 8, 2026
Runtime
1h 40m