

A New York City money launderer desperately searches for answers after waking up with no memory, millions in stolen cash and drugs, and an insane crew of dirty cops violently hunting him down.
Practical Effects
Messy, visceral action sequences that feel accidentally real.
Acting
Emory Cohen as Skunk steals every scene he's in.

Director
Malik Bader
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in just 27 days on a shoestring budget, which explains the raw, unpolished energy that actually serves the material.
The film was largely dismissed as a Taken clone, but its memory-loss structure deliberately subverts the 'competent killer' trope—Moe is desperately improvising, not coolly executing.