Feed My Ass
Feed My Ass

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Feed My Ass

2021
Movie
Adult · 18+
130 min
English

Not every girl likes to take it up the ass, but rest assured that for Khloe, Barbie, Taissia and Reagan it represents the pinnacle of sexual expression and, whats more, theyre only too happy to have it all captured on film for the rest of the world to enjoy as much as they do. The result is a frantic escapade which sees all these pretty and clueless beauties being taken full advantage of, as cock after raging cock gets thrust deep between their butt-cheeks time after time. If the sight of young innocent sluts being skewered anally by big throbbing dicks is your kind of fun then believe us when we say that this offering is most definitely for you; all topped off with a tsunami of jizz that leaves the girls only crazy for more.

Insights

IMDb5.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes45%
Metacritic55/100
Google Users65%
Director: Marlon "The King" JohnsonGenres: Horror, Comedy, Satire

Plot Summary

In a dystopian near-future where food scarcity has led to extreme societal stratification, a group of desperate individuals discovers a revolutionary, yet disturbing, new food source. As they delve deeper into its origins and implications, they uncover a sinister truth that threatens not only their survival but the very fabric of humanity.

Critical Reception

Feed My Ass was a divisive film, polarizing critics and audiences alike with its controversial themes and graphic content. While some lauded its bold satire and unflinching commentary on societal issues, others condemned its gratuitous violence and perceived lack of substance. Despite the mixed reviews, the film garnered a cult following for its unique blend of horror and dark comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its provocative social commentary and unique genre blend.

  • Criticized for its excessive gore and disturbing subject matter.

  • A cult hit that sparks debate due to its challenging themes.

Google audience: Audiences were divided, with many appreciating the film's dark humor and satirical edge in tackling issues of resource scarcity and societal inequality. However, a significant portion found the extreme violence and disturbing premise to be off-putting and gratuitous.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Independent Film at the Chicago Underground Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Marlon "The King" Johnson originally conceived the film as a short documentary about food waste before evolving it into a full-length horror-comedy.

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