Charles T. Kanganis emerged in the late 1980s as a distinctive voice in cult cinema, particularly known for his work on Sinners (1990), where he served as both director and writer. This film exemplifies the blend of erotic thriller and exploitation genres that defined his style. Kanganis also contributed as a writer to Midnight Warrior (1989), showcasing his knack for creating engaging narratives within the grindhouse aesthetic. His films resonate with fans of cult cinema, offering a unique perspective on themes of desire and morality.
Midnight Warrior
A TV news cameraman, hailed as a hero for pulling a woman from a burning car, finds that his ratings-hungry boss is deliberately placing him in dangerous situations in a quest for even more ratings.