BC Fourteen, an American filmmaker, showcases his versatility in New Terminal Hotel (2010), where he takes on the roles of actor, writer, and director. This film reflects his unique vision, blending elements of psychological tension with a gritty aesthetic. Fourteen's ability to navigate multiple roles in the production process highlights his commitment to the cult cinema landscape, making New Terminal Hotel a significant entry in his oeuvre and a compelling watch for fans of underground film.
New Terminal Hotel
In the depths of L.A.’s skid row, grief drives tenant Don Malek to target Stanley Glissberg, the man he blames for his fiancée Katherin's murder. As a detective and a washed-up rock star complicate his quest, the hotel becomes a twisted stage for vengeance and chaos.