
Urban Massacre 2002
Dale Resteghini's gritty crime-horror fusion, *Urban Massacre (2002)*, plunges into the dark heart of New York's underground hip-hop scene where a masked clown is methodically wiping out members of the hottest rap group, Tha Supanatchralz.
Director: Dale Resteghini
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Urban Massacre (2002) about?
*Urban Massacre (2002)* follows the surviving members of the rising hip-hop group Tha Supanatchralz as they hunt a deranged killer disguised as a clown. After several of their own fall victim to mysterious violence, the group must confront the chilling truth: one of them—or someone close—is the murderer.
Who directed Urban Massacre?
The film was directed by Dale Resteghini, who blends hip-hop culture with horror to create a distinctive, atmospheric thriller.
Who stars in Urban Massacre?
The film stars La La Anthony, Capone, Guru, Jermaine Hopkins, and Baby Sham, with Dale Resteghini also appearing on screen.
Is Urban Massacre (2002) worth watching?
For fans of crime-horror hybrids and early 2000s hip-hop culture, *Urban Massacre* offers a unique and atmospheric ride. While it may not be polished, its raw edge and distinctive premise make it a cult curiosity worth checking out.
How long is Urban Massacre?
The runtime of *Urban Massacre* is 90 minutes.
About Urban Massacre (2002) — A Horror-Tinged Crime Thriller in New York's Underground Rap Scene
Dale Resteghini's gritty crime-horror fusion, *Urban Massacre (2002)*, plunges into the dark heart of New York's underground hip-hop scene where a masked clown is methodically wiping out members of the hottest rap group, Tha Supanatchralz. As tensions rise and trust crumbles, the surviving artists must uncover the killer's identity before they become his next victims. Blending raw urban energy with slasher horror, the film drips with neon-lit paranoia and the suffocating dread of fame gone deadly.
Fueled by the rhythms of 2002's hip-hop culture, *Urban Massacre* transforms a familiar slasher trope into a twisted tale of betrayal and survival. The claustrophobic city streets and backstage corridors become battlegrounds, while the soundtrack pulses with the tension between stardom and menace. With its neon-soaked visuals and razor-sharp suspense, this underrated thriller captures the dark side of the music industry's glittering allure.