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The Jackhammer Massacre 2004

★ 1.65 votes89 min📅 2004-01-16

Joe Castro's The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) is a darkly comedic take on the horrors of addiction. The film follows Jack Magnus, a once-successful businessman who, after his best friend's overdose, descends into a world of guilt and paranoia.

Director: Joe Castro

Cast

Aaron Gaffey
Aaron Gaffey
Jack Magnus
Kyle Yaskin
Mike Fletcher
Trudy Kofahl
Tori Magnus
Rachel Rotten
Rachel Rotten
Veronica
Nadia Angelini
Sam
Rob Rotten
Max
Kris Black
Kris Black
Roger
Bart Burson
Zach
Staas Yudenko
Vic
Regina Nicole
Junkie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) about?

The film follows Jack Magnus, a once-successful businessman who descends into a world of guilt and paranoia after his best friend's overdose.

Who directed The Jackhammer Massacre?

Joe Castro directs The Jackhammer Massacre (2004), bringing a unique perspective to the horror-comedy genre.

Who stars in The Jackhammer Massacre?

The film features a talented cast, including Aaron Gaffey and Kyle Yaskin.

Is The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) worth watching?

While The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) may not be for everyone, its unique blend of dark humor and horror elements makes it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

How long is The Jackhammer Massacre?

The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) has a runtime of 89 minutes.

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About The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) — A Darkly Comedic Horror Film

Joe Castro's The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) is a darkly comedic take on the horrors of addiction. The film follows Jack Magnus, a once-successful businessman who, after his best friend's overdose, descends into a world of guilt and paranoia. As Jack's behavior becomes increasingly erratic, he becomes a crazed jackhammer killer, driven by his delusional fear of being betrayed by everyone around him. With its blend of dark humor and over-the-top violence, The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) is a wild ride that explores the destructive power of addiction and the blurred lines between reality and madness. The film's cringe-worthy moments are balanced by its unapologetic portrayal of the horrors of substance abuse, making for a viewing experience that's both entertaining and thought-provoking. Director Joe Castro brings a unique perspective to the horror-comedy genre, crafting a narrative that's both relatable and unsettling. The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) features a talented cast, including Aaron Gaffey and Kyle Yaskin, who bring depth and nuance to their characters. With its blend of dark humor and horror elements, The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) is a must-watch for fans of the genre. The film's themes of addiction, paranoia, and the breakdown of reality make for a viewing experience that's both entertaining and thought-provoking. With its unique blend of dark humor and over-the-top violence, The Jackhammer Massacre (2004) is a wild ride that explores the destructive power of addiction and the blurred lines between reality and madness.