

A 67-minute fever dream where cults, telepathy, and absolutely unhinged acting collide gloriously.
An undercover operative must infiltrate a cult organization that plans to destroy the world.
Acting
Louis DeStefano delivers choices that must be witnessed to be believed.
Direction
Hatanaka's 67-minute sprint through cult conspiracy defies physics and logic.
Production
Telepathic mind control depicted with budget that wouldn't cover a coffee run.

Director
Gregory Hatanaka
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hatanaka reportedly shot this in under a week, which explains both its frantic energy and why it feels like it was edited with a lawnmower.
This belongs to the glorious tradition of 'so-bad-it's-good' cinema that midnight screenings were invented for, though TMDB's 0.0 rating suggests critics haven't discovered its accidental genius yet.