
Killer Nerd 1991
Step into the chaotic world of *Killer Nerd (1991)*, a raucous blend of comedy and horror directed by Mark Steven Bosko. The film follows the misadventures of a socially awkward office worker, relentlessly mocked by bullies and overlooked by his crush.
Director: Mark Steven Bosko
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Killer Nerd (1991) about?
The film centers on a socially awkward office worker who faces constant bullying and romantic rejection. After a humiliating encounter with his crush, he spirals into a night of chaos that turns his personal tormentors into victims—with deadly consequences.
Who directed Killer Nerd?
Killer Nerd was directed by Mark Steven Bosko, a filmmaker known for his work in independent and cult cinema.
Who stars in Killer Nerd?
The film stars Toby Radloff, Lori Scarlett, Tony Zanoni, Heidi Lohr, and Richard Zaynor as the core cast navigating this bizarre tale of revenge.
Is Killer Nerd (1991) worth watching?
With its unique blend of horror and comedy and a runtime of just 90 minutes, *Killer Nerd (1991)* offers a quirky, offbeat experience for fans of cult films. While not polished, its raw energy and underdog theme make it a memorable oddity worth checking out if you crave something different.
How long is Killer Nerd?
Killer Nerd runs for 90 minutes.
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About Killer Nerd (1991) — The Unhinged Underdog Revenge Comedy That's Pure Cult Chaos
Step into the chaotic world of *Killer Nerd (1991)*, a raucous blend of comedy and horror directed by Mark Steven Bosko. The film follows the misadventures of a socially awkward office worker, relentlessly mocked by bullies and overlooked by his crush. After a disastrous attempt to impress her, he stumbles into a night of chaos with strangers—only to be targeted again by the same tormentors. What begins as a humiliating spiral spirals into something far darker as the film's unhinged energy peaks.
Bosko's directorial flair infuses this cult classic with a rough-and-ready indie spirit, where awkwardness clashes with over-the-top violence. The themes of underdog revenge and the absurdity of social rejection resonate through the neon-drenched chaos of the late '80s/early '90s underground scene. Whether you're a fan of low-budget horror-comedies or just love a good underdog tale gone wrong, *Killer Nerd (1991)* delivers a wild ride.