Bill Zebub, born in 1982, is an American filmmaker known for his provocative and unconventional approach to cinema. He directed Frankenstein the Rapist (2008), a film that challenges societal norms through its audacious narrative. In I Told You Not to Call the Police (2010), he further explores themes of chaos and absurdity, showcasing his unique voice in the realm of low-budget filmmaking. With a production company that also publishes a magazine about independent cinema, Zebub's work embodies the spirit of cult cinema, making him a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
I Told You Not to Call the Police
A terrified babysitter endures a harrowing home invasion, only to discover her nightmare has just begun when she disobeys her attacker's command not to report the crime to the police. Later, when the maniac returns to make good on his threat, the babysitter realizes he'll stop at nothing to make her pay for her insolence.