"Grossed Out"——
New York Post, Page Six

"an outrageous horror-comedy carefully designed to offend the entire population of the planet...a midnight movie cult hit in the making." ——
Salon.com

"Alan (Cumming) plays a composer who thinks he's a great genius but isn't. It's a wild ride, right out of Sunset Boulevard——a dark, cult kind of film that I think will live beyond its time." ——
Parade Magazine

"with David Boreanaz in a bra and panties, tied to a chair with Christmas tree lights while being tortured to death by his repressed gay landlord ... After that, it gets weird." ——
AfterElton"

"Wildly unpredictable, devilishly fiendish, and unquestionable enjoyable, for the people who like their movies dark and their protagonists darker, Suffering Man's Charity is definitely worth your time. ——
Oasis magazine"

" Sick, twisted, disturbing. Did we mention it's a comedy?" ——
Austin 360.com
"Boreanaz and Cumming have juicy roles that they make the most of, plus the supporting and cameo performances all create a sense of a wonderful ensemble of characters." —— TheMovieChicks.com