
The Soska sisters’ debut feature follows four friends who head out on a routine errand through the striking streets of Vancouver, only to discover a dead prostitute hidden in their car’s trunk. The discovery turns a simple trip into a vicious fight for survival as they are forced to confront relentless threats and their own fears.
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Jamie Bell
Weirdo

Carlos Gallardo
God

John Tench
Cowboy Pimp

Hugo Steele
Cop #2

Rikki Gagne
Junkie

Nickolas Baric
Cop #1

Aaron Au
Triad

Tasha Moth
Hooker

Raymond Chan
Triad

Loyd Bateman
Killer

John J. Gulayets
Sketchy Guy

David Barkes
Motel Manager

Marius Soska
1977 Rabbi

Zara Durrani
1995 Prom Date

Alex Chiang
Triad

Donavin Kuhl
Dumbell

Joel McGowan
Dumbell

Allison Einarson
Hooker
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What is the nickname of Badass's friend who is addicted to drugs?
Junkie
Geek
Goody Two-Shoes
Badass
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Badass [Sylvia Soska], Geek [Jen Soska], and Junkie [Rikki Gagne], joined by their friend Goody Two-Shoes [CJ Wallis], scoop up their pal from his church youth group and head out with a plan to score drugs for Badass and Junkie. What starts as a reckless night of partying spirals into a life-changing mess when they discover the dead body of a sex worker hidden in the car’s trunk. Badass and Junkie, still fueled by last night’s haze, cannot be sure whether they’re responsible for the death, and they quickly decide that the only option is to get rid of the body before anyone else finds it.
They crash at a motel for a night of free shelter, pulling off a bold ruse by convincing the motel owner that the sex worker is alive and will exchange sex for the room. The tension rises as Geek phones the police to report a string of crimes tied to the dead woman—crimes that threaten to implicate Badass. The arrival of the police, including Cop #1 [Nickolas Baric] and Cop #2 [Hugo Steele], brings a dangerous bargaining chip: they offer a lighter fate in exchange for sexual favors. Badass refuses and swiftly shows them the door, knocking them out and leaving them handcuffed together, naked, and unattended. The confrontation marks a turning point in their friendship, with Badass and Geek clashing over who should have called for help and who should have remained silent.
With the cops neutralized for the moment, the four friends press on. They buy more drugs to dull the growing fear as night falls, waiting for darkness to move the body. Outside, a street gang targets the dealer’s house, sparking a brutal confrontation that tests their loyalties. Badass answers the violence by rescuing Junkie and cutting down the attackers, while Geek attempts to call for help, only to be blindsided when an unseen assailant smashes her eye, leaving her with a ruined vision and a raw, bleeding wound. The quartet flees in their car, adrenaline and panic driving their choices.
A map is sprawled out on the dashboard as they search for safety and a way out. In the chaos, Junkie’s arm—terribly mangled in a passing truck’s impact—is ripped away, forcing a desperate attempt at emergency repair as Goody Two-Shoes patchworks it back on. Geek’s eye socket is crudely sealed with a strip of electrical tape shaped like an X. They attempt to bury the sex worker, but she sits up, alive and staring back at them. In a fevered moment, Badass lashes out with a shovel, ending her life and driving the group to a wider, more terrifying flight.
The next day brings a new threat: the sex worker’s pimp closes in, and Badass again acts with lethal resolve, killing him in a flash of violence. Grudges flare among the four as they split ways to escape the escalating danger. Badass drops Junkie at a hospital, while Geek and Goody Two-Shoes seek refuge at the sex worker’s house, where they discover a clue about a serial killer preying on sex workers. They reunite with Badass after retrieving Junkie, and together they corner a man who seems to match the killer’s silhouette. Geek and Badass exact a brutal, painful death using power tools, but the man proves not to be the true serial killer.
The real killer turns out to be Goody Two-Shoes’ priest, a man scarred by a botched circumcision and embittered by his own deformity. A frequent patron of sex workers, he harbors anger and violence that erupt in the most horrifying ways. He abducts Badass and tortures her, while Geek, Junkie, and Goody Two‑Shoes mount a desperate rescue operation. The chase culminates in a tense showdown as the priest attempts to escape; Geek is knocked down, and he menacingly targets her empty eye socket. Badass intervenes, freeing Geek and ensuring the threat is neutralized, and they set the priest aflame to end the nightmare once and for all.
In the aftermath, the four friends dispose of the sex worker’s body by dumping it into the ocean, a grim closing ritual to erase the traces of what they’ve done. In the final moment, Geek and Goody Two-Shoes share a kiss, and Badass suggests that perhaps they all deserve a vacation after surviving the night from hell. The road ahead feels uncertain, but there’s a sense of mutual loyalty and a vow to face whatever comes next together.
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