Thursday, October 20, 2022

'Bitch Ass' A Review

Bitch Ass is a slasher movie set in 1999 LA. As part of a gang initiation a group of four teens are sent to break in to a local home after the elderly owner recent passing. Once inside the seemingly simple b-and-e takes a turn.

All in all the movie boasts a talented cast with Teon Kelley as Q as the primary lead and Tunde Laleye as the titular villain. Like many genre flicks the focus here is on the plot and less on character dimension, even so the cast is assured, doles out laughs and scares with ease and brings the needed electricity to this 80's throwback.

Visually crisp with some interesting deployment of aspect ratio and split screen, an effective soundtrack, and even though clearly on a budget some impressive production set pieces. An entertaining first outing for writer/director Bill Posely and co-writer Jon Colomb, bodes well for future projects.

Slick, cheap, effective b-movie fun.

Currently available to rent on most VOD platforms.

Rent It.

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