Cocky young guy Gryphen (burly Matthew Scott) wants to make a name for himself by nabbing ruthless and notorious elusive serial killer White Rabbit (lovely brunette Melissa Gerolimos). However, capturing White Rabbit proves to be easier said than done. Writer/director Scott crafts a nifty and enjoyable little horror short that unfolds at a brisk pace, maintains an admirably hard and gritty tone throughout, and throws in a neat surprise plot twist at the dark and nasty ending. The acting by the small cast is uniformly sound, with especially stand-out work by Gerolimos as one very cunning and lethal murderess. Scott's shuddery synthesizer score does the shivery trick. Rob Rogers' sharp black and white cinematography is likewise impressive. Why, we even get some decent graphic bloodshed and plenty of pleasingly raw profane dialogue. Worth a watch.
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