Films starring Barbara Hershey and Ron Perlman don't generally leap to the top of our must see list (although some of our number get their knickers in a flap about those Hellboy movies). But not all Hershey-Perlman mash-ups have the quietly mind-blowing title of Vacuuming The Cat.
Our ideal plot for such a movie would be an exactly-what-it-says-on-the-tin approach, with extended footage of a tabby being hoovered while maintaining that bored 'I will set my Hell-dwelling master on you when we're done' expression. Like this, but with a hoover instead of an oddly oversized lime. But we don't always get what we want.
Everso slightly disappointingly, the film, directed by Kenny Golde, is actually about a young man who, following the death of his wife, heads to the desert to build a porch for his aunt (erm, what?) and meets a retired cop who helps him through his grief. Batten down the hatches kids; things are gonna get quirky.