
Starf*cker 2022
"Infamy is Still Fame...Right?"
In *Starf*cker (2022)*, Mark David crafts a biting satire that follows a brash, self-destructive narcissist as he claws his way through Hollywood's sleazy underbelly.
Director: Mark David
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Starf*cker (2022) about?
This dark comedy follows a reckless Hollywood aspirant whose reckless charm masks deep-seated instability. His quest for fame spirals into a series of disastrous missteps, forcing him to confront the emptiness of his own ambition.
Who directed Starf*cker?
Mark David directed *Starf*cker (2022)* with a sharp eye for satire, blending fantasy and reality to critique the entertainment industry's darker side.
Who stars in Starf*cker?
Erik Fellows headlines the cast, with standout performances from Dusty Sorg, Clement von Franckenstein, Blake Clark, and Andy Dick.
Is Starf*cker (2022) worth watching?
If you enjoy biting satires with antiheroes who refuse to play by the rules, *Starf*cker* is a wild, if uneven, ride. The film's audacious tone and Fellows' performance make it memorable, though its unrated status may give pause to some viewers.
How long is Starf*cker?
Starf*cker (2022) has a runtime of 98 minutes.
About Starf*cker (2022) — A Wild Ride Through Hollywood's Darkest Corners
In *Starf*cker (2022)*, Mark David crafts a biting satire that follows a brash, self-destructive narcissist as he claws his way through Hollywood's sleazy underbelly. Erik Fellows delivers a tour-de-force performance as the antihero, a manic figure plagued by impulsivity, emotional turbulence, and an insatiable hunger for validation. The film blends surreal fantasy elements with raw, dark comedy, painting a scathing portrait of ambition and consequence in an industry where fame is both currency and poison.
With its rapid-fire humor and unflinching honesty, *Starf*cker (2022)* dives into the psyche of a man who mistakes notoriety for success, only to watch his carefully constructed illusion unravel. Dusty Sorg and Clement von Franckenstein bring depth to the supporting cast, grounding the chaos in moments of biting wit and unexpected pathos.