Landlord won’t get off your case to pay the rent?
Downstairs neighbours keeping you awake with their infuriating art punk band rehearsals?
Belligerent Art buyers can’t see the merit in the giant portrait of a buffalo that took you about eight months to paint?
Hottie thrupple partners mad you ate all their pizza and just left crusts?!?
Then why not make like The Driller Killer, buy yourself a cordless drill and head out on a kill crazy rampage across the grimy streets of late 70s’ Noo Yawk city!
Abel Ferrara both directs and stars in this mash-up of a grindhouse exploitationer and a cinema vérité experimental drama, in an effort that plods along serving neither genre particularly well. For the most part Abel’s performance is about as coherent as his infamous Conan O’Brien interview, but his final form of Lou Reed x Scott Cam somewhat redeems the piece.
There is an obvious raw, down and dirty talent here, but ultimately it is some driller and too much filler.
Landlord won’t get off your case to pay the rent?
Downstairs neighbours keeping you awake with their infuriating art punk band rehearsals?
Belligerent Art buyers can’t see the merit in the giant portrait of a buffalo that took you about eight months to paint?
Hottie thrupple partners mad you ate all their pizza and just left crusts?!?
Then why not make like The Driller Killer, buy yourself a cordless drill and head out on a kill crazy rampage across the grimy streets of late 70s’ Noo Yawk city!
Abel Ferrara both directs and stars in this mash-up of a grindhouse exploitationer and a cinema vérité experimental drama, in an effort that plods along serving neither genre particularly well. For the most part Abel’s performance is about as coherent as his infamous Conan O’Brien interview, but his final form of Lou Reed x Scott Cam somewhat redeems the piece.
There is an obvious raw, down and dirty talent here, but ultimately it is some driller and too much filler.