Frankie, Maniac Woman (2026)
This isn’t a redemption story; it’s a raw, cathartic explosion. *Frankie, Maniac Woman* weaponizes the LA music scene’s brutal superficiality to fuel a darkly compelling thriller. For anyone who has ever felt unseen or silenced by impossible standards, Frankie’s bloody snap is less a horror and more a visceral, uncomfortable relief. It’s for viewers craving a fierce, unflinching examination of trauma and rage, wrapped in a razor-sharp satire of fame. A bold, confrontational ride that refuses to look away.