
We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders 2020
"A Found Noir"
Josh Reed's gritty crime thriller We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders (2020) delivers a chilling dive into Australia's underworld, spun from jaw-dropping real-life surveillance footage.
Director: Josh Reed
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders (2020) about?
The film follows Anton Berger, an ice dealer in Sydney whose daily operations are exposed through leaked surveillance footage. It centers on his brutal control over girlfriend Effs, his volatile crew, and the dangerous alliances he maintains with bikers and corrupt authorities.
Who directed We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders?
Josh Reed directed the film, crafting a tense crime noir rooted in real-world events.
Who stars in We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders?
The ensemble cast includes Stephanie King, Lindsay Farris, Max Brown, Anthony Taufa, and Fayssal Bazzi.
Is We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders (2020) worth watching?
For fans of crime thrillers grounded in realism, this one's a standout. With its unsettling atmosphere and sharp performances, it carves a unique space in the genre, even without an IMDb rating to guide expectations.
How long is We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders?
The runtime is 82 minutes.
About We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders (2020) — A gritty crime thriller spun from real-life surveillance footage
Josh Reed's gritty crime thriller We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders (2020) delivers a chilling dive into Australia's underworld, spun from jaw-dropping real-life surveillance footage. The film peels back the layers of Anton Berger's drug empire in South Sydney, where his icy grip tightens around girlfriend Effs, held captive in their own home. With a crew of volatile enforcers and loose-cannon bikers in the mix, Reed crafts a claustrophobic, morally murky tale of power, addiction, and survival.
Against a backdrop of neon-lit alleys and shadowy deals, the story crackles with tension as corruption seeps into every corner. Led by Stephanie King as Effs, the raw performances ground this twisted found footage noir in unsettling realism. Crafted with documentary precision yet dripping with cinematic suspense, We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders (2020) is a haunting exploration of control and consequences.