West to Kill Darlings

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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

I have never seen a Jake West film, but I hear they’re mucho fun-o. (That’s spanish for Much Fun.) His latest, DOGHOUSE, will hopefully be arriving on U.S. soil sometime later this year, but for now I still have to look into EVIL ALIENS, and – to a lesser extent – PUMPKINHEAD: ASHES TO ASHES.

It looks as though West might have his follow-up to DOGHOUSE already lined up. In an interview with UHM, West claims his new movie will be AMERICAN PSYCHO meets A CLOCKWORK ORANGE. Wow, so the greatest movie ever made, in other words…

“I’ve got a couple of scripts by Dan Schaffer who wrote Doghouse. One of them is called Kill Darlings that is based off a comic book he wrote that has not been published yet. Its kind of like American Psycho meets A Clockwork Orange, its about psychotic killer models; these high fashioned models who go on a killing spree but they only really kill celebrities. Its really insane and quite satirical as well and it will be full on horror.”

West also apparently has an action script he’s fumbling around with as well, called ROLLOVER. To read more on that, head on over HERE. For now, is it too controversial to demand that this scenario actually begin playing out in our society?!

Source: UHM

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