I'm not sure if the movie's torture theme came before Saw movie series, but,I'm sure it did. I must admit, I was very, very squeamish watching this b-feature (& I'm in the horror industry). It is a primal, bloody and maddening picture. When it first came out theatrically I had not heard of Saw yet...the more shocking aspects of the movie, was it's realism, because of it's low-grade, low-budget, documentary-like visuals.
Even the soundtrack is rocking and gives the movie an edge. The Unsatisfied band's southern-rocker front man: Eric Scealf, in the lead is great (as the psychotic horror director), who could play ominous to bat-sh*t crazy in a heartbeat; with the best that Hollywood has to offer.
Anti-Horror is an underrated an indie blood and guts gem..the rest of the public should very much beware!
Even the soundtrack is rocking and gives the movie an edge. The Unsatisfied band's southern-rocker front man: Eric Scealf, in the lead is great (as the psychotic horror director), who could play ominous to bat-sh*t crazy in a heartbeat; with the best that Hollywood has to offer.
Anti-Horror is an underrated an indie blood and guts gem..the rest of the public should very much beware!