

In a surreal small‑town version of 2007 Texas, a young graffiti artist lands in jail and is coerced into spying on his cousin—suspected by an unhinged cop of dealing nuclear weapons. What follows is a frenetic, gross‑humored ride through conspiracy, over-the-top characters, and chaotic counterculture.
Production
The committed 2007 aesthetic—flip phones, Hot Topic energy, unhinged sincerity.
Acting
Danielle Evon Ploeger's unhinged cop walks a razor's edge of repulsive and magnetic.
Director
Maxwell Nalevansky
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The directors shot this in actual small-town Texas locations that still looked trapped in 2007, requiring zero production design for the time-capsule effect.
The 'milf' keyword isn't ironic—it's baked into the cop's entire character arc, making this possibly the only terrorism comedy with a genuinely uncomfortable age-and-power dynamic at its center.