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THE SCARY OF SIXTY-FIRST (2021)
Starring Dasha Nekrasova, Betsey Brown, Madeline Quinn, Jason Grisell, Aaron Dalla Villa, Ruby McCollister, Michael M. Bilandic, Stephen Gurewitz, Mark Rapaport and Anna Khachiyan. Directed by Dasha Nekrasova.
Twenty-something New Yorkers Addie and Noelle can’t believe their luck when they find an apartment in their price range in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Of course, there’s a catch, and it’s not the food left to rot in the cupboard or the blood-stained mattresses. As they soon learn, the flat used to belong to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein – and absolutely nothing good can come from staying there, stewing in the paranoiac, malevolent doom he left behind.
Starring Dasha Nekrasova, Betsey Brown, Madeline Quinn, Jason Grisell, Aaron Dalla Villa, Ruby McCollister, Michael M. Bilandic, Stephen Gurewitz, Mark Rapaport and Anna Khachiyan. Directed by Dasha Nekrasova.
Twenty-something New Yorkers Addie and Noelle can’t believe their luck when they find an apartment in their price range in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Of course, there’s a catch, and it’s not the food left to rot in the cupboard or the blood-stained mattresses. As they soon learn, the flat used to belong to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein – and absolutely nothing good can come from staying there, stewing in the paranoiac, malevolent doom he left behind.
REVIEWS The Scary of Sixty-First - A so-so psychosexual shocker
THE WRATH OF BECKY
Starring Lulu Wilson, Seann William Scott, Denise Burse, Jill Larson, Michael Sirow, Aaron Dalla Villa, Matt Angel, Courtney Gains, Alison Cimmet and Derek Gaines. Directed by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote.
Starring Lulu Wilson, Seann William Scott, Denise Burse, Jill Larson, Michael Sirow, Aaron Dalla Villa, Matt Angel, Courtney Gains, Alison Cimmet and Derek Gaines. Directed by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote.
REVIEWS The Wrath of Becky - Bloody but brief with a strong political message