Darin Cooper appears as a key figure in Sugar Boxx (2009), a film that delves into the complexities of ambition and desire. Set against a backdrop of exploitation cinema, Cooper's performance contributes to the film's raw exploration of its characters' motivations. While his filmography may be limited, his role in Sugar Boxx encapsulates the essence of grindhouse storytelling, making him a noteworthy part of the cult film landscape.
Sugar Boxx
The year is 1975. The Sugar State Women's Facility, an Everglades hellhole, is a place where innocent girls are forced to work in the swamps under inhuman conditions, and turn tricks for the warden once their spirits have been broken. Here, corruption, brutality, and sexual abuse are a way of life. But this penitentiary is a powder keg, and when undercover reporter Valerie March manages to get inside, the fuse is lit. After staging a bloody revolt, the furious inmates take their ultimate revenge. Should March live to live through it all and pen her exposé of Sugar State, her story will shock a nation.