Roy and Bo leave their small town the weekend after graduation for a short road trip to LA. Soon, they find themselves lashing out and leaving a trail of bodies behind them. The violence escalates throughout.
Directed by Penelope Spheeris
gun
holiday
murder
arcade
serial killer
los angeles, california
brutality
killing spree
hate crime
woman director
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.3 / 5
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Cast
Maxwell Caulfield
Roy Alston
Charlie Sheen
Bo Richards
Patti D'Arbanville
Angie
Christopher McDonald
Detective Mark Woods
Moon Unit Zappa
Nancy
Hank Garrett
Detective Ed Hanley
Phil Rubenstein
Gutfield
Grant Heslov
Joe Gonzales
Vance Colvig Jr.
Old Man
Helen Brown
Old Woman at Beach
Sarah Lilly
Female Officer
James Bolt
Student
Crew
Penelope Spheeris
Director
James Wong
Screenplay
Glen Morgan
Screenplay
George S. Clinton
Original Music Composer
Arthur Albert
Director of Photography
Joel Soisson
Producer
Dan Bradley
Stunt Coordinator
Rick Barker
Stunts
Ray Lykins
Stunts
Popular Reviews
19 reviews
Olyvia
7.0★ · 02/10/26
“We’ll see who’s a queer, bitch!”
“We’ll see who’s a queer, bitch!”
Nico
8.0★ · 01/25/26
Such an interesting way to express your feelings to a friend you don’t want to love.
Such an interesting way to express your feelings to a friend you don’t want to love.
Finley
6.0★ · 09/02/25
Repressed Homosexuality really kills
Repressed Homosexuality really kills
Kissy
4.0★ · 06/09/25
I thought this movie was gonna be gay based on the cover so imagine my surprise when it was 2 of the worst straight men performing hate crimes
I thought this movie was gonna be gay based on the cover so imagine my surprise when it was 2 of the worst straight men performing hate crimes
Blue
6.5★ · 03/05/25
Thelma and Louise by way of American Psycho.
Pretty biting movie for the 80s, not sure if that’s dumb to say but I’m surprised something like this got made in 85’. And it’s still just as relevant today yaaaaayyyy. Everything sucks and nothing has changed.
Thelma and Louise by way of American Psycho.
Pretty biting movie for the 80s, not sure if that’s dumb to say but I’m surprised something like this got made in 85’. And it’s still just as relevant today yaaaaayyyy. Everything sucks and nothing has changed.