Judy Greer as scammer in 'Chili Finger' black comedy, holding chili bowl with finger, co-stars in background, SXSW premiere illustration.
Judy Greer as scammer in 'Chili Finger' black comedy, holding chili bowl with finger, co-stars in background, SXSW premiere illustration.
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Judy Greer leads black comedy 'Chili Finger' at SXSW

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The film 'Chili Finger,' directed by Edd Benda and Stephen Helstad, premiered in the Narrative Spotlight section at SXSW 2026. Starring Judy Greer as a scammer inspired by a real 2005 fast-food incident, the movie blends true-crime elements with fictional twists in a Coen Brothers-style caper. Co-stars include John Goodman, Bryan Cranston, and Sean Astin.

'Chili Finger' draws from the 2005 incident in San Jose where a woman claimed to find a human finger in her Wendy's chili, later revealed as a planted scam that led to her nine-year prison sentence and millions in losses for the chain. The film fictionalizes this event, opening with a disclaimer that only some portrayed events are based on truth.

Judy Greer portrays Jessica Lipki, a Midwestern divorce attorney and empty-nester struggling financially after sending her daughter to college on the East Coast. Married to Sean Astin's character Ron, a naively sweet man with idiosyncratic hobbies, Jessica faces economic pressures common to the American middle class, living paycheck to paycheck. In a desperate bid to fund a visit to her daughter, she plants a finger in a bowl of chili at the local fast-food chain Blake Junior's, sparking a chain of comedic mishaps.

Ron negotiates a $100,000 settlement with corporate negotiator Blake Jr. II (Madeline Wise), but owner Blake Jr. I (John Goodman) suspects foul play and dispatches his ex-Marine friend Dave (Bryan Cranston) to investigate. The plot escalates with involvement from the finger's original owner, factory worker Trevor (Paul Stanko), and his pregnant girlfriend Nia (Sarah Herrman), leading to chaotic confrontations and an increasing body count in the final act.

Directed by Edd Benda and Stephen Helstad, with a script by Helstad, the film runs 100 minutes and was reviewed at the Park Avenue Screening Room in New York on March 11, 2026. Production involves Beyond the Porch, Darkwell Entertainment, and YellowHouse Entertainment, with music by Dan Deacon. Variety praises Greer's performance for showcasing her comedic and dramatic range, likening the film's tone to Coen Brothers dark comedies, while noting the script's engagement with middle-class anxieties. The Hollywood Reporter describes it as a grating tabloid-inspired comedy.

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Reactions on X to 'Chili Finger' premiering at SXSW 2026 are predominantly positive from festival attendees and critics. Users praise Judy Greer's performance, the Coen Brothers-style black comedy, star cast including Bryan Cranston and John Goodman, Midwestern charm, and humor. Some note flaws like questionable plot elements or over-the-top ensemble. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments found.

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