Like a Moth to a Flame
Overview
An erotically charged thriller composed of three short films. “In Our Darkest Moments” mixes wry humor and tense drama as it chronicles the sleazy exploits of a hunky, closeted married man who cruises seedy bookstores and sex dens. He begins an affair with a dangerous teenager, unaware of the disastrous effects it will have on his life. “In the Dark, Softly”, directed by Joe Rubin, is a love story (of sorts), chronicling a young man's obsession with a local serial killer. And in the final film, “In Deep”, the police are trying to catch a murderer who preys on lonely men and then offs them with his extraordinarily large appendage. Maybe this killer is more than he seems.
Release date
30/11/2009
Votes
8
Popularity
0.5
Anthony Blaze
Park Victim (segment "Deep")
Rachel Cable
The Girl (segment "In The Dark Softly")
Johnny Carvajal
Kevin (segment "In our Darkest Moments")
Brian Chankin
Nasty Queen (segment "In The Dark Softly") / Street Pick Up (segment "In the Dark Softly")
Kostja Darvi
Bouncer (segment "In our Darkest Moments")
Ryan Di Noor
Cop (segment "Deep")
Nick Eskow
Alley Victim (segment "In The Dark Softly")
Frank Failing
Bum (segment "In our Darkest Moments")
Daniel Fox
The Boy (segment "In The Dark Softly")
Ángel García
Designer / Victim (segment "Deep")
Brandi Harnish
Nancy - Reporter (segment "Deep")
Kl Kenzie
Gwen (segment "In our Darkest Moments")
Andrew Mcardle
Customer (segment "In Our Darkest Moments") / The Man (segment "In the Dark Softly")
Blake Melvin
Gallery Salesman (segment "In our Darkest Moments")
Rick Morrisey
Gallery Owner (segment "In our Darkest Moments")
Devlin Wilder
Joe Rubin
Evil (segment "In our Darkest Moments")
Original Soundtrack
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