Cyrus Voris, known for his writing on Under Surveillance (1991), delves into the unsettling themes of voyeurism and paranoia. This film exemplifies the gritty aesthetic of early '90s exploitation cinema, where the boundaries of morality are blurred. Voris's work captures the essence of a time when independent filmmakers pushed the limits of narrative and style, contributing to the cult film landscape that SassyFlix celebrates. His unique perspective invites viewers to question the nature of observation and reality.
Under Surveillance
Two insurance investigators try to uncover the truth about the murder of their colleague and friend. Their findings lead them to some dark truths about the company they work for and the people they believed to be friends.