The movie utilizes heavily distorted audio, abrasive jump cuts, and low-fidelity "shaky cam" aesthetics to simulate a fractured, nightmarish psychological breakdown. 🔴 Controversy and Taboo Elements
Extreme cinema, often referred to as extreme horror or gore, is a subgenre that has gained a significant following over the years. These films are characterized by their graphic violence, gore, and sometimes, a level of controversy that sparks debates among film enthusiasts and critics alike. The appeal of such films can vary widely among viewers, with some appreciating them for their shock value, thematic exploration, or technical filmmaking skills.
(played by Ameara Lavey), a runaway teenager who becomes a bulimic stripper and prostitute. As her bulimia worsens, she experiences hellish hallucinations and satanic nightmares, descending into a spiral of psychological and physical self-destruction. Information Director/Writer Lucifer Valentine (Shawn Fedorchuk) Lead Actress Ameara Lavey (Brandy Petrie) Release Date February 14, 2006 71 minutes Production Kingdom of Hell Productions Distributor Unearthed Films The "Vomit Gore" Subgenre Director Lucifer Valentine coined the term "vomit gore"
(pseudonym for Shawn Fedorchuk), it is the first installment in the infamous Vomit Gore Trilogy
Angela suffers from severe bulimia. As her physical and mental health deteriorates, the film portrays her descent into a hellish, hallucinatory state where she envisions the brutalization and graphic deaths of her fellow strippers.
