Jim Wayer is a director and writer known for his work on Satan's Cannibal Holocaust (2007), where he navigates the extremes of exploitation cinema. His directorial vision and writing craft create a visceral experience that resonates with fans of the grindhouse aesthetic. Wayer's commitment to the genre is evident in the film's audacious themes and bold storytelling, making him a notable figure in the cult film landscape.
Satan's Cannibal Holocaust
Kelly, a young journalist, is working on her next big article about her father, the local mayor. It is a seemingly innocent piece on the wonderful things being done for the community. Little does she know that the deeper she digs, the closer she comes to a secret which lurks beneath the streets of her peaceful city…a secret many will kill to protect. Soon, the violence erupts in the subterranean catacombs. Shrieks of terror echo through the tunnels as the gore gushes forth. Innocent victims are held captive and brutalized. Naked bodies are torn open and eaten. Here, beneath the city, an evil is growing…and Kelly will witness firsthand the horror.