Hip-hop meets horror in this twisted tale directed by Kamal Ahmed (The Jerky Boys). Binging on hard drugs, white rapper Rapturious spins into murderous hallucinations - or is he really committing these blood-splattering crimes?
Stuart Rudin | Preacher | |
Nick Ramus | Native American Voice | |
Jim Fletcher | 'Dead-Eye' Pete | |
William Smith | Sheriff | |
Denny Dale Bess | Marshall | |
Scott Sherratt | Deputy | |
'Yellowbird' Leonard Lethbridge | Native American | |
Robert Oppel | John Oppenheimer aka Rapturious | |
Tony Mangia | Bar Owner | |
Al Burgo | Mysterious Man | |
Hoya Guerra | Louie Savage | |
David Castillo | Chuckles | |
Debbie Rochon | Sid | |
Cinque Lee | Host | |
Christian Cataldo | Nightmare Victim | |
Sarah Schackne | Nightmare Victim | |
Patricia Stasiak | Nightmare Victim | |
Joe Suba | Allen McGhee | |
Amin Joseph | Sloop | |
Frduah Boateng | Freddy Bop | |
Eric Brown | Engineer | |
Ken Mayo | Drug Spot Lookout | |
Orlando Colon | Drug Spot Lookout | |
Alfred Morales | Drug Spot Lookout | |
Chris Pollock | Lounge D.J. |
Director | Kamal Ahmed | |
Writer | Kamal Ahmed | |
Producer | Kamal Ahmed, Theo Armorios, Leslie Bornstein, Max Bornstein, Jamie Driver, Steve Garfinkel, Alex Golimbu, Elias Klarevas, Artie Lange, Greg Leventeris, Don May Jr., Ken Mayo, Amy Searles | |
Musician | Kamal Ahmed, Timo Elliston, The Sacred Groove Posse | |
Photography | Tom Agnello |
Owner | Quick |
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Location | Deleted |
Purchased | Jan 04, 2015 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Oct 04, 2015 at our home |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:41:14 |
Modified Date | May 22, 2023 11:01:42 |
My quick rating - 3,4/10. Well that was just plain dumb. Good points? OK, that is done, bad points? Horrible acting, the lead does nothing, literally. I read he is a pretentious a-hole and I believe it. The story is stupid and MIGHT be trying to push a "Don't do drugs" meaning, but if so, it failed. Every stereotype is glorified for no reason, and the only reason I can think this is horror (aside from wanting to dig out my own eyeballs) is the supposed plot of a kid may or may not be killing people at random throughout the movie. Oh, for good measure, he also may or may not be possessed by some dude that is trying to escape hell. Anyway, you get the point. Tell the Jerky Boys (if you know who they are) to stick with prank phone calls and leave movie making alone.