Frank W. Montag, known for his work in the realm of exploitation cinema, directed Cannibal Diner (2012), a film that delves into the dark themes of survival and the primal instincts of humanity. With a unique vision, Montag captures the essence of the grindhouse aesthetic, drawing viewers into a world where morality is tested and the grotesque becomes a means of survival. His direction in Cannibal Diner exemplifies the raw energy and visceral storytelling that cult cinema fans crave, making him a noteworthy figure in this niche genre.
Cannibal Diner
Kati is lost in the woods after getting bad directions to a camping party. She arrives at an old factory, where cannibals prepare their feast's main course... Kati's friends! Haven't you seen a movie before, Kati? Never go into the woods!