

In need of creative inspiration, a professionally stagnant and hard-partying Los Angeles artist recklessly indulges in a series of drug binges. As the narcotics fly out of control, so does her newfound and inexplicable, yet unquenchable, craving for blood.
Practical Effects
Gooey 80s-style effects, zero CGI cowardice
Cinematography
Strobe-lit LA hellscape, pure sensory assault
Sound
Punk-metal score that never lets you breathe

Director
Joe Begos
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Dora Madison performed her own stunts and spent hours in blood makeup daily. Director Joe Begos shot this in his actual neighborhood with friends as crew.
The film channels 1987's 'Street Trash' and Abel Ferrera's 'The Driller Killer'—part of a micro-movement of punk filmmakers rejecting polished studio horror.