
Cutting Room! 2005
In the gritty underbelly of low-budget filmmaking, *Cutting Room! (2005)* delivers a chilling exploration of ambition, exploitation, and revenge.
Director: Krist Rufty
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cutting Room! (2005) about?
*Cutting Room! (2005)* follows a struggling filmmaker whose vision is hijacked by her ambitious cast and crew. Betrayed and discarded, she orchestrates a violent reckoning, turning her own set into a stage for vengeance. The film explores themes of artistic exploitation and the dark side of creative ambition.
Who directed Cutting Room!?
Krist Rufty directed *Cutting Room!*, bringing a raw and unsettling vision to this indie horror film.
Who stars in Cutting Room!?
The film features Lyla Sullivan, Noelle D'Amato, Shaun O'Rourke, Vanelle, and Langley McArol in key roles.
Is Cutting Room! (2005) worth watching?
As a tight 75-minute horror flick with a unique premise, *Cutting Room! (2005)* offers a fresh take on indie horror and revenge themes. While it may not appeal to mainstream audiences, its gritty atmosphere and bold storytelling make it a cult favorite for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Cutting Room!?
*Cutting Room! (2005)* runs for 75 minutes.
About Cutting Room! (2005) — A Revenge Thriller Behind the Scenes of Indie Horror
In the gritty underbelly of low-budget filmmaking, *Cutting Room! (2005)* delivers a chilling exploration of ambition, exploitation, and revenge. Directed by Krist Rufty, this indie horror gem follows a filmmaker whose artistic vision is twisted into a nightmare when her collaborators—cast and crew alike—leverage her work for personal gain and fame. Trapped in a claustrophobic world of cheap sets and broken dreams, she turns the tables in a brutal act of retribution that blurs the line between fiction and reality.
The film drips with a raw, unfiltered atmosphere, blending the desperation of indie cinema with the visceral thrills of horror. With a runtime of just 75 minutes, *Cutting Room! (2005)* wastes no time, plunging viewers into a tense, morally ambiguous tale where betrayal festers beneath the surface. Starring Lyla Sullivan, Noelle D'Amato, and Shaun O'Rourke, this cult horror flick is a dark meditation on the cost of art—and the lengths one might go to reclaim control.