

A reporter goes undercover in a madhouse and discovers the lunatics aren't running the asylum—they're starring in it.
All bedlam breaks loose when Erik Rhodes gets caught in the mousetrap called the 'Asylum'.Exposing the truth about the 'Asylum' could be the biggest story of his career, so news reporter Erik Rhodes goes undercover to find out -- first-hand -- what's going on behind the curtain. His intention is to destroy the madness, but will the quest be more than he can handle?
Production
Set design commits harder to 'sinister institution' than most actual horror films.
Costume
Those uniforms deserve their own credit line and possibly therapy.

Director
John Bruno
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director John Bruno is primarily known as a visual effects supervisor on actual Hollywood blockbusters like Titanic and Avatar—making this either a passion project or a very confusing tax write-off.
The film belongs to a micro-genre of 'porn-noir' that briefly flourished in the late 2000s, attempting to merge narrative ambition with explicit content—results varied wildly, and this one definitely swung for the fences.