

An accidental death at a bachelor party spurs a night of shooting, kidnapping and murder in the host's home.
Acting
Kevin Dillon doing desperate sleazeball decades before Entourage.
Practical Effects
That one room set gets WORKED. Low-budget claustrophobia done right.
Writing
Dialogue so aggressively 90s it should wear a soul patch.
Director
Gavin Wilding
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Taylor Dayne was cast against type as the doomed stripper; this was her attempt at serious acting after 80s pop stardom. She never acted again.
Released during the post-Pulp Fiction indie thriller boom, it bombed because 'competent scumbags making bad choices' needed Tarantino dialogue to sell.