

A '93 shot-on-video nightmare where the killer's creepiest trait is that he EXISTS.
After a rash of crimes in which people are kidnapped, murdered and their cars stolen, a police detective assigned to the case zeroes in on a creepy young guy named Mike.
Practical Effects
Gloriously janky effects that age like expired milk.
Acting
Phil Herman commits to unhinged like rent is due.
Direction
Stanski's raw ambition outpaces his budget by miles.
Director
Benjamin Stanski
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jacker exemplifies the 1990s shot-on-video horror boom, where camcorder technology let anyone with determination (not talent) become a filmmaker.
Director Benjamin Stanski never made another feature; some VHS collectors consider this his accidental masterpiece of regional horror.