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Comedy, Horror • 2026 • 93 min

Buffet Infinity is a Canadian comedy-horror film set in Westridge County, Alberta, where a sprawling all-you-can-eat chain devours local businesses and eventually something far stranger. The story unfolds through mock TV commercials made by desperate small-business owners, which is a fairly clever frame for a satire about corporate gigantism swallowing community identity. That anti-corporate throughline gives the film its Leans Progressive signal. The critique of unchecked expansion eating a vulnerable town carries obvious left-leaning valence, even when delivered through absurdist horror. There are no meaningful religious, family, or identity-politics threads pulling in the other direction, so the label is mild rather than sharp, driven mostly by the film's core premise.
Kevin Singh • Ahmed Ahmed • Brandon Vanderwall
Buffet Infinity is a Canadian comedy-horror film set in Westridge County, Alberta, where a sprawling all-you-can-eat chain devours local businesses and eventually something far stranger. The story unfolds through mock TV commercials made by desperate small-business owners, which is a fairly clever frame for a satire about corporate gigantism swallowing community identity. That anti-corporate throughline gives the film its Leans Progressive signal. The critique of unchecked expansion eating a vulnerable town carries obvious left-leaning valence, even when delivered through absurdist horror. There are no meaningful religious, family, or identity-politics threads pulling in the other direction, so the label is mild rather than sharp, driven mostly by the film's core premise.
Kevin Singh • Ahmed Ahmed • Brandon Vanderwall
The film's central subject is a satirical depiction of unchecked corporate expansion and consumerism in a small town, a topic with inherent left-leaning valence in mainstream discourse as a critique of capitalism. The narrative frames the problem as endless buffet-style growth swallowing local businesses and community, with the solution emerging through absurdist horror rather than explicit advocacy, resulting in a subtle rather than overt alignment.
The film features a cast with visibly diverse ethnic backgrounds in lead roles within an original satirical comedy-horror premise centered on small-town business rivalry and surreal events. Its narrative focuses on consumerism and escalating absurdity without any evident critique of traditional identities.
The film has no meaningful family content, with its narrative centered entirely on a small-town restaurant rivalry, consumerism satire, cult phenomena, and cosmic horror elements conveyed through mock commercials; peripheral mentions of a grandmother's recipe do not constitute depictions of family structures or norms.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
No transgender characters or themes appear in this horror-comedy about a rival buffet restaurant, sinkhole, and town consumed through mock commercials and news broadcasts.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Original film with no source material, prior adaptations, or legacy characters; all named roles are newly created for this production.
Buffet Infinity is an original satirical comedy-horror film with no source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures. All characters are newly created for this production, so no race swaps occur.
Not depicted in the film.
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