

Bonnie & Clyde with a body count that'll make you side-eye your Tinder matches.
A modern day Bonnie and Clyde - with a twist - that follows two lovers down a path of destruction, mayhem, and murder as they live in a world where it is acceptable to take whatever they want with murderous consequences.
Acting
Rachel Miner's unhinged commitment to Betty's spiral is genuinely unhinged.
Practical Effects
Grungy low-budget carnage that hits harder than polished studio horror.
Director
K.C. Bascombe
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Christian Kane recorded his band's song 'The House Rules' during production breaks, allegedly to decompress from the bleak material.
Released in 2008 but feels trapped in 1994's Natural Born Killers aftermath — the film industry kept trying to make 'sexy murder couples' happen.