Bill Zebub Movies
Notorious director Bill Zebub (Bad Acid, Frankenstein the Rapist) takes the helm for this depraved tale of an innocent hitchhiker who falls victim to a vicious killer. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
When two guys discover a DVD-R containing an amateur snuff film, one is inspired to become a murder movie auteur. Luring aspiring scream queens to his lair with the promise of appearing in a film that will launch them to super-stardom, he then proceeds to systematically torture and slaughter the would-be starlets. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Notorious schlockmeister Bill Zebub (Jesus Christ: Serial Rapist and Assmonster: The Making of a Horror Movie) takes the helm for this art house-style horror film that blends experimental narrative techniques with elements of traditional drama. TJ Glen and Andrea Szel star in the film that serves as a dry run for Zebub's 2008 production Frankenstein the Murderer. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

- 2008
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At a point in cinema history when re-makes have become all the rage, notorious schlock-filmmaker Bill Zebub shows that even the most ridiculously awful horror films are ripe for the picking. A rehash of The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made featuring a new cast, buckets of gore, and too many breasts to count, Zebub's re-imagining of his own 2005 original aims to titillate, disgust, shock, and entertain - often all within the same scene. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Andrrea Szel, Bill Zebub, (more)
The exploitation film Rape Is a Circle concerns a pair of female friends who, after hitchhiking, are trapped by a sadist who perform a variety of sexual acts on them. He also, under threat of death, forces the two to perform acts on each other. The relationship between the two friends alters as a result of these experiences. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Nikki Notarile, Natalie Laspina, (more)
Mere words cannot describe the horror that awaits filmgoers as every celluloid taboo is gleefully shattered and every forbidden subject exploited to its absolute fullest in the one film that truly aspires to live up to the title The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made! If the idea of a zombie Jesus and babies thrown into blenders doesn't sound like your idea of a good time, then you probably won't even make it to the laser-gun abortion and the horny werewolf whose sexual appetite is only eclipsed by his hunger for human flesh. Throw in a baby on a meat hook and an appearance by none other than Fred the Elephant Boy from The Howard Stern Show and you have a movie that's guaranteed to offend just about everyone. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Bill Zebub, Kerri Taylor, and Isabelle Stephen star in this horrific shocker concerning a murderous filmmaker who lures unsuspecting actresses into his studio via tantalizing internet ads, and them proceeds to rape, torture, and kill them for the enjoyment of his many sadistic fans. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Popular horror/metal personality Billy Zebub hosts this comically tinged look at the metal scene, interviewing bands like Nevermore and King Diamond with outrageous questions. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
An LSD party turns gruesome as a crazed friend tortures a group of bound partygoers in bloody, unpleasant ways. Left on their own, the survivors can only wonder who will be next. The lines between reality and hallucinations are blurred, and those crucified will meet their fates if they don't find a way out in time. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
A tragic-comedy that finally offers an accurate representation of the heavy metal lifestyle, Bill Zebub's Metalheads stars Emily Thomas as a hard rock honey who just can't get enough of long hair, ripped jeans, and loud guitars. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Emily Thomas
An acid-tripping con man loses everything he has. Does he stand at the edge of a complete breakdown or is he nearing a true transformation of consciousness? ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide




















