
Lydia Lael
2021Loving a Vegetable
Bill Zebub
Lydia Lael, Scarlett Storm
A woman in a wheelchair suddenly finds herself dealing with an intruder. As the villain escalates his depraved behavior, the woman misses one cue after another for getting out of the situation. She is crippled in more ways than one.
Loving a Vegetable
Surreal Sicko
Bill Zebub
Lydia Lael, Suzi Lorraine
A perverted landlord goes on a rape spree. His tenant is mentally ill, and the landlord alters the crime scenes in a way that will implicate the schizophrenic, that is, if the bodies are ever found. Will the rampage continue unchecked?
Surreal Sicko
I Told You Not to Call the Police
Bill Zebub
Lydia Lael, Eidolona
A terrified babysitter endures a harrowing home invasion, only to discover her nightmare has just begun when she disobeys her attacker's command not to report the crime to the police. Later, when the maniac returns to make good on his threat, the babysitter realizes he'll stop at nothing to make her pay for her insolence.
I Told You Not to Call the Police
Amuse Me
Bill Zebub
Jordana Leigh, Lydia Lael
Captives find themselves at the mercy of a lunatic who dresses like a clown. He does not seem to be aware that his amusement is terrifying to the victims who are forced to participate in his games of degradation. As frightening as his lack of empathy may be, he has an even scarier personality when he gets angry.
Amuse Me
Holocaust Cannibal
Bill Zebub
Erin Brown, Lydia Lael
Nearing the end of WW2, Nazis realize that they will lose. A handful of them board a plane bound for Argentina, where they plan to live in hiding. During the flight lightning hits the plane and the SS parachute onto an island populated by savages. Atrocities await. Notorious director Bill Zebub has often ridiculed fascism, but he never actually targeted Nazis. This is the first movie in which he outright makes fun of them. He never thought that it was necessary to point out the obvious, but this particular story is fertile ground for new parody.
Holocaust Cannibal
Scienceless Fiction
Bill Zebub
Nadine Theresa Stevens, Andrea Hall
Notorious director "Bill Zebub" ("Assmonster") set out to spoof science fiction movies. He noticed that Star Trek had social messages woven into the stories. He thought jokingly "What if I weave ANTIsocial messages?" Not letting the joke fade, he wondered if there were anything in modern times that he could target, and the answer came fast. Political correctness.
Scienceless Fiction