

Comedy · Action · Crime
Overview
A dark social satire inspired by the real life conspiracy theory known as Pizzagate. An amateur journalist and a far-right militiaman team up to expose the ugly truth behind rumors involving sex cults, a pizza place, and the lizard people.
Top Cast


Lee Eddy
Lee Eddy
Terri Lee
Lee Eddy
Terri Lee
Tinus Seaux
Tinus Seaux
Duncan Plump
Tinus Seaux
Duncan Plump
Alexandria Payne
Alexandria Payne
Karen Black
Alexandria Payne
Karen Black


Derek Babb
Derek Babb
Danny Johnson
Derek Babb
Danny Johnson


Reynolds Washam
Reynolds Washam
Rupert
Reynolds Washam
Rupert


Steve Brudniak
Steve Brudniak
Old Man
Steve Brudniak
Old Man


John Valley
John Valley
Philip
John Valley
Philip
Mike Dellens
Mike Dellens
Hollins
Mike Dellens
Hollins
Arthur Simon
Arthur Simon
Andy
Arthur Simon
Andy
Chandra Washington
Chandra Washington
Ruma Nelson
Chandra Washington
Ruma Nelson
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