Set in an alternate reality in which everyone is a cliché from a tacky porn film, a group of increasingly self-aware stock characters are up against a mysterious killer offing them one by one.
06-14-2019
1h 35m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Nick Corirossi
Writers:
Josh Margolin, Quinn Beswick, Nikolai Von Keller, Benjamin Smolen
Production:
Dark Web Productions, Defiant Studios, Life Entertainment
Key Crew
Executive Producer:
Max Davis
Associate Producer:
Josh Margolin
Producer:
Jesse Berger
Producer:
Andrew Swett
Producer:
Brent C. Johnson
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Quinn Beswick
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Nikki Benz is a Canadian porn star and pornographic film director. She is from Toronto, Canada and of Ukrainian descent. She currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona. She started modeling before the age of 18 and posed in bikini and fashion shows, beauty pageants, and landed the cover of a calendar which sold throughout her homeland, Canada. At the age of 18, Benz found her way into the world of exotic dancing, a career she still holds to this day, only now she's one of the top feature dancing acts in the country.