The ultra-raunchy rock ‘n’ roll comedy you should watch before the sequel arrives

Author: Chris Snelgrove Published
Over a decade ago, a madcap comedy turned the horror genre on its head, telling the story of two metal-loving goons who unleashed demons through the power of music. The film was critically acclaimed, but most movie buffs (including hardcore horror fans) had never even heard of it.
Luckily, you have your own backstage pass. All you have to do is live stream frustrated Experience the grindhouse in all its glory for yourself on Prime Video.
Metal, monsters and mayhem (oh my god!)

The premise is frustrated Two teenage metalheads in a small town become friends and form their own band. Soon, they had the Black Hymn in their possession, a musical score that could summon terrifying demons into the world. Once they decide to play this Satanic song, they are caught between two equally terrifying forces: a terrifying monster straight out of hell and a creepy cult who will stop at nothing to obtain the Black Hymn for themselves.
Cast frustrated Unsung but talented, including Milo Cawthorne (best known outside of this film Gun with hands on hips) as a rebellious teenager whose rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle was severely hampered by his family’s staunch Christian faith. Meanwhile, James Joshua Blake (famous outside of movies for TV shows) top of lake) plays his best friend, a metalhead whose lust for rock often gets him into trouble. Kimberley Crossman (famous for TV show Creamy) plays a sassy love interest who just might help save the day… assuming she doesn’t break up the band first, of course!
“A Killer” directorial debut

Jason Lei Howden deserves special praise for his explosively original directorial debut. He later went on to create delicious madness Gun with hands on hips (It’s often remarked that Daniel Radcliffe always has a gun on his person in this movie.) But the film’s off-kilter sensibility can’t compare to the insane metal mayhem. frustrated.
In this movie, our hero uses a comically giant adult toy to rip off a demon’s jaw from inside. Since then, few things in movies have come close to matching this splatter scene of sex toy carnage.

frustrated is the ultimate heavy metal tribute to horror that resonated strongly with critics. The film has an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics praising it as the stylized epitome of gory grindhouse drama. They also praised the film’s comedic sensibility and the lunatic humor that fills every frame of this sexy horror-fest.
Frustration 2: Sometimes, they show up again

after the climax of the performance frustratedcritics and fans alike couldn’t stop clamoring for an encore. Director Jason Ray Holden announces sequel to ” Breath of Death Part 2: The Bloody Battlewho promises that there will be more blood in the first 10 minutes than in Deathgasm’s entire runtime.
The New Zealand Film Commission rejected his film in 2021, causing the production to fail. However, Howden launched a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2023 and made enough money (a goal of $300,000 ended up at over $325,000) to make his bloody vision a reality.

The sequel doesn’t have a specific release date yet, but it’s already dazzling fans at Fantastic Fest and Splat! FilmFest International Fantasy Film Festival. I haven’t had a chance to see it yet, but I’ll be watching this gore-filled sequel as soon as it’s released in theaters or on streaming. Regardless, I can’t wait to see the sequel to a movie that combines the best things in life: sex, demons, and rock ‘n’ roll!

do you agree frustrated Is this the most refreshingly grimy and unabashedly weird film in horror-comedy history, or is this a metal movie you’d rather see dead in a pit? You won’t know until you put down your guitar, pick up the remote, and watch this movie on Prime Video.

Beneath the buckets of blood and piles of demonic corpses caused by everything from chainsaws to marriage aids, you’ll find an unforgettably passionate film that’s never afraid to lay its heart (and other innards) out.



