A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Georin Aquila, J. Evan Bradbury, Randy Lee
Written by:
Joseph G. Bucci
Directed by:
Joseph G. Bucci
Release Date:
May 21, 2016
Original Title:
Reckless
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Fuzzy Fella Films
Reckless Amnesiac Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
A modern day Bonnie and Clyde story. Two millennials in a dark era of their lives throw caution to the wind and feel the experience of truly being alive.
Zak, a failed rapper, stuck in a rut meets a young lady of the night, MiKayla. The two fall in love and go on a drug educed crime spree knocking off gas stations, drug stores, and the occasional street mugging. While on this crime spree the young couple finally feel what it feels like to be alive. The crime spree is not fueled by the $300 scores they receive, but rather the thrill of the crime. They know the feeling of being the better person and still losing, and they take that to the extreme. They leave a blood bath of innocent lives in their wake. Things become complicated when a robbery is botched and Zak murders four people including a teenage girl execution style. While on a run the couple takes the a hostage, and are hunted by every law enforcement officer and their mother after murdering two more police officers. The two become poster children of home grown terrorism. With only each other it is truly a story of "Us against the world."
Art Direction:
Erika Knox
Cinematography:
Ian Altenbaugh
Director:
Joseph G. Bucci
Music:
George Sabol
Writer:
Joseph G. Bucci
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