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Bitch Ass
Directed by
Bill Posley
TV-MA
2022
85m
Crime
,
Horror
,
and more
4.1
70%
66%
Rent for $5.99
A gang initiation goes wrong when a group of four recruits break into a house of horror, as they're all forced to play deadly games for their lives. Win and you live - lose and you die.
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Cast of Bitch Ass
Teon Kelley
Q
Tunde Laleye
Bitch Ass
Sheaun McKinney
Spade
Me'lisa Sellers
Marsia
Kelsey Caesar
Tuck
A-F-R-O
Moo
Tony Todd
Titus Darq
Belle Guillory
Cricket
Jarvis Denman Jr.
Young Cecil
Sherri L. Walker
Grandma
Tim J. Smith
Bootz
Eric Wright
Young Spade
Ashlei Foushee
Young Marcia
Dior Allen
X
Kendra M. Hill
Tanya
Chance Harlem Jr.
Young Bootz
Mildred Marie Langford
Ms. Jacobs
Jakobe Dempsey
Mean Boy 1
Rashaun Sibley
Mean Boy 2
Erica Duke
Newscaster
Van White
Bus Driver
Bill Posley
Director
Jonathan Colomb
Writer
Shane Brown
Producer
Bitch Ass Ratings & Reviews
Kevin Ward
July 12, 2025
An intro from Tony Todd tees this up like it’s an entry in the Tales from the Hood collection and emits VHS vibes throughout it’s presentation. Some of the sets look like their pre-rendered backdrops, artificially grainy and washed out. There interesting usage of different aspect ratios, side-by-sides, player card animations that all kind of feed into the 90’s era indy horror feel. Bitch Ass features a serial killer that bests his victims in deadly variations of classic board games. (errr, deadly variations of knock-offs of classic board games, because….you know….licensing). Still it’s a pretty entertaining marriage of the concept and presentation. Fun for what it is and I would be down if Tony Todd actually hosted a horror anthology series like this.
Pop Culture Reviews
Brittany Patrice Witherspoon
Often occupied with humor to pair opposite of its horror elements, Posley's Bitch Ass takes confident strides towards a steady balance of fun and terror.
Moving Pictures Film Club
Ygraine Hackett-Cantabrana
Bitch Ass offers a fresh twist on tired tropes, giving an interesting perspective on the nature-vs-nurture argument
Black Horror Movies
Mark H. Harris
Passable slasher fare, but it needs an influx of humor, innovation and money to be a real "game" changer.
Nightmare on Film Street
Jonathan DeHaan
Despite a few missteps in story and some puzzling visual choices, Bitch Ass is still a bold, imaginative slasher delivered on a shoestring budget.
Paste Magazine
Andy Crump
Posley balances Bitch Ass' moral dilemma with clever, exuberant filmmaking
Everything's Interesting
Eric Langberg
Bitch Ass delivers on throwback fun in spades, feeling like an instant classic that, were it made a few decades ago, would have spawned a string of straight-to-VHS sequels... I wanna see what Bitch Ass 6 would be like. Just as awesome, no doubt.
Dread Central
Mary Beth McAndrews
A low budget doesn't stop Bill Posley from creating the next big slasher villain with complex motivations and disgusting methods of torture.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
Story-wise, I wish the film was a bit more creative. The dialogue is clunky, the eventual outcome predictable, and the script only touches the surface of the weighty themes that are raised. Its the visual, cinematic language thats the real star.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Valerie Complex
"Bitch Ass" is a funny, charming piece of B-horror cinema that has what it takes to stand firm among the many B-movie cult classics.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
There's just not enough imagination or tact to make this all unsettling or fun, even though a serial killer named Bitch Ass is a good hook.
The Hollywood Outsider
Aaron Peterson
Bitch Ass is not quite the slasher extraordinaire hes feared to be, but there is something in Bill Posley's eye that deserves a future in horror.
Nightmarish Conjurings
DarkSkyLady
Despite the low-budget quality, Bitch Ass shines and would be even more entertaining watching with friends.
The Playlist
Robert Daniels
The aesthetic panache and wild abandonment, along with the tease of a larger anthological universe, makes Posley a new, exciting name worth remembering in the horror field.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Bitch Ass' numerous subtexts address everything from the consequences of systemic racism within the African-American community to the implications of being different in urban Black America.
AWFJ.org
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Bitch Ass is a lot of fun and offers enough twists and turns as it moves from kill to kill to keep things interesting.
IndieWire
Carlos Aguilar
Invoking an oft-overlooked canon, actor turned director Bill Posley fabricates a highly entertaining homage to the Black horror of decades past with Bitch Ass.
Daily Dead
Michelle Swope
Bitch Ass is one of the most impressive slashers I've seen in a while and a story about an intriguing Black, masked horror villain, which features a strong, Black cast, especially one with potential for a franchise, is long overdue.
Black Girl Nerds
Jeanine T. Abraham
The audience has no reason to root for or against any of the characters on screen. The good characters are bland, the bad characters are one-dimensional.
Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Jeff Nelson
Bitch Ass aims to introduce the next legendary slasher icon, but it neglects the movie built around him.
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