Matt Fischel made his mark in the 1987 cult film Eat and Run, where he delivers a memorable performance that captures the essence of exploitation cinema. Set against a backdrop of outrageous antics and dark humor, Fischel's role adds a unique flavor to the film's chaotic narrative. His work in Eat and Run exemplifies the bold, boundary-pushing spirit of the late 1980s grindhouse movement, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of cult films.
Eat and Run
A humanoid alien lands on earth, and soon discovers he likes to eat Italian. Italian people, that is. Incompetent detective McSorely is the only one with a clue about what's going on, and even his grasp of the situation isn't too firm. The rest of the police force thinks he's crazy, while the alien continues sampling the Italian cuisine of New York City.