Bitch Ass
May 11th, 2022 / Kevin Ward
Panic Fest 2022
An intro from Tony Todd tees this up like an entry in the “Tales from the Hood” collection and emits VHS vibes throughout its presentation. Some sets look like their pre-rendered backdrops, artificially grainy and washed out. Director Bill Posley utilizes varying aspect ratios, side-by-sides, and player card animations that all feed into that 90’s era indy horror feel. “Bitch Ass” features a serial killer that bests his victims in deadly variations of classic board games. (knock-offs of classic board games, that is). The film is a mildly entertaining marriage of the concept and presentation. As a super low-budget midnight horror flick, it is fun for what it is. Above all else, I would be down if Tony Todd hosted a horror anthology series.
— 2 / 5 ⭐
Director: Bill Posley
Screenplay: Jonathan Colomb, Bill Posley
Cast: Teon Kelley, Tunde Laleye, Me’lisa Sellers
Producer: Josh Folan, Shane Brown
Runtime: 83 minutes
Rated: NR