Jessica Moore emerged in the late 1980s as a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema, particularly within the erotic and horror genres. She is best known for her roles in Convent of Sinners (1986), where she navigates a world of temptation and sin, and A Cat in the Brain (1990), a film that blurs the lines between reality and madness. Moore's performances in Eleven Days Eleven Nights (1987) and Sodoma's Ghost (1988) further cement her status as a staple in exploitation films, captivating audiences with her bold choices and compelling screen presence.
A Cat in the Brain
The master of Italian horror, Lucio Fulci, stars as... Lucio Fulci, a filmmaker with a reputation for gruesome horror films. His body of work has started to plague his mental state, and he is haunted by the grotesque set-pieces his mind has conjured up during his career. His psychiatrist, Egon Schwarz, uses a hypnotised Fulci as an avatar to carry out his own disturbed fantasies, in hopes of ruining the master’s reputation once and for all.