
Killjoy 2000
"He's playing for life... he's not playing for laughs..."
Set against the gritty backdrop of an inner city, *Killjoy (2000)* introduces a chilling figure cloaked in the garb of a sinister clown. Directed by Craig Ross Jr.
Director: Craig Ross Jr.
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Killjoy (2000) about?
The film follows a terrifying masked figure known as Killjoy, who targets wrongdoers in an inner city. When high school student Jada becomes entangled in the mystery, she must confront whether Killjoy is a demonic force or a twisted avenger. The story blends horror with themes of justice and morality.
Who directed Killjoy?
Craig Ross Jr. directed *Killjoy (2000)*, bringing a visceral style to this urban horror tale.
Who stars in Killjoy?
The cast includes Ángel Vargas, Vera Yell, Lee Marks, Carl Washington, and Jamal Grimes in key roles.
Is Killjoy (2000) worth watching?
As a low-budget horror film with a cult following, *Killjoy* offers a unique and intense experience for fans of gritty, atmospheric thrillers. While not a mainstream hit, its raw energy and social themes make it a standout in its genre.
How long is Killjoy?
The runtime for *Killjoy* is 89 minutes.
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About Killjoy (2000) — Horror Vigilante or Supernatural Nightmare Unraveled
Set against the gritty backdrop of an inner city, *Killjoy (2000)* introduces a chilling figure cloaked in the garb of a sinister clown. Directed by Craig Ross Jr., this horror film blurs the line between vigilantism and the supernatural, as a masked killer begins eliminating those who've escaped justice. For Jada, a determined high school student, the mystery of Killjoy's true nature—whether a vengeful spirit or a human predator—becomes a harrowing journey into the heart of urban darkness.
The film unfolds like a nightmare steeped in social commentary, weaving themes of moral decay and retribution into its relentless pace. With a runtime of just 89 minutes, *Killjoy* delivers a taut, atmospheric experience that lingers long after the credits roll, making it a cult favorite among horror enthusiasts seeking something raw and unconventional.