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Antisocial Behavior 2014

★ 4.47 votes86 min📅 2014-01-17

"The Nightmare Begins"

In Kenneth Guertin's chilling horror-thriller Antisocial Behavior (2014), a young man's life spirals into chaos after a carefree night of drinks leads to violent blackouts.

Director: Kenneth Guertin

Cast

Jackson Kuehn
Joe
Mary Elizabeth Boylan
Mary Elizabeth Boylan
Wendy
Chad Bishop
Chad Bishop
Scott
Chris Perdue
Father
Kenneth Guertin
Kenneth Guertin
Doctor
David K. Brown
Spencer
Sam Littlefield
Sam Littlefield
Steve
Michael Kallio
Irate Dog Owner
Lorianne Hill
Animal Shelter Boss
Paul Gebeau
Janitor/Hollywood Thug

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Antisocial Behavior (2014) about?

Antisocial Behavior follows Joe, a young man who experiences violent blackouts and terrifying hallucinations after a seemingly innocent drinking game. His body begins to produce grotesque, bloodstained masses, forcing him to question whether his torment is self-inflicted or something far more otherworldly.

Who directed Antisocial Behavior?

Kenneth Guertin directed Antisocial Behavior, infusing the film with a tense, psychological horror atmosphere that keeps viewers on edge.

Who stars in Antisocial Behavior?

The film stars Jackson Kuehn, Mary Elizabeth Boylan, Chad Bishop, Chris Perdue, and David K. Brown, with Kenneth Guertin also appearing on screen.

Is Antisocial Behavior (2014) worth watching?

If you're a fan of psychological horror with visceral scares, Antisocial Behavior delivers a disturbing experience. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its intense themes and unsettling visuals make it a compelling watch for horror enthusiasts seeking something different.

How long is Antisocial Behavior?

Antisocial Behavior has a runtime of 86 minutes.

About Antisocial Behavior (2014) — A Horror-Thriller of Psychological Terror and Physical Agony

In Kenneth Guertin's chilling horror-thriller Antisocial Behavior (2014), a young man's life spirals into chaos after a carefree night of drinks leads to violent blackouts. What begins as an eerie drinking game at a party soon escalates into a nightmare of physical agony and grotesque hallucinations, as Joe's body erupts with bloody, flesh-like masses. As his grip on reality weakens, he's forced to confront whether these horrors are manifestations of his past—or something far more sinister lurking within him. Guertin crafts a tense atmosphere where psychological dread and visceral horror collide, leaving audiences questioning the thin line between sanity and the supernatural.

With a raw, unsettling tone, Antisocial Behavior dives deep into themes of repressed trauma and self-destruction, all while delivering shocking visuals that linger long after the credits roll. The film's relentless pacing and disturbing imagery make it a standout for horror enthusiasts craving something beyond the ordinary.