

Bitch Ass
Directed by Bill PosleyA 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.
Bitch Ass Ratings & Reviews
- jackmeatOctober 3, 2025My quick rating - 3.7/10. Ok, I'll admit that the title got my attention, and it is horror. It seems Vudu by Fandango is the only place to see this one (wink wink Plex users). Starting off with an introduction by Tony Todd is a plus, as he informs us of the story of the first black serial killer ever to wear a mask. It seemed like it was going to be an anthology flick, but it is a single story. I have already pointed out the highlight of this one, so let's get to the story in between. This is your everyday revenge flick where the "different" kid is picked on and beaten up, although more violently, since this involves slashing his face up with a razor blade. I think what they are banking on making this different, though, is the fact that the entire cast is black. I wouldn't have really given that a thought until it was pointed out repeatedly on IMDB. If that is an accomplishment, then they have that, I guess. What they don't have is a good flick. I did however, like the style his vengeance was presented in. Bitch Ass (yes, that is his nickname) was a big fan of games, think board games, not video games, and used a challenge for each foe to play against him, with the prize being survival. So in a comic book-style pane, the matchups would be shown, and it did give it a touch of something different. But the actual games themselves didn't lend much to the entertainment part. Aside from playing the real-life "Operation" game. That one had me laughing for sure. I was really hoping, since that was early on they were going to get really creative with them, but no such luck. They peaked way too early with that one. The rest of it ended up being a mundane matter of less-than-stellar kills that seemed to be hampered by budget. Good news if you do enjoy this one, they are clearly setting up a sequel! Funny thing is, I know myself all too well and will end up checking it out.
- Kevin WardJuly 12, 2025An 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.
Bitch Ass Trivia
Bitch Ass was released on October 14, 2022.
Bitch Ass was directed by Bill Posley.
Bitch Ass has a runtime of 85 min.
Bitch Ass was produced by Shane Brown.
The key characters in Bitch Ass are Q (Teon Kelley), Bitch Ass (Tunde Laleye), Spade (Sheaun McKinney).
Bitch Ass is rated TV-MA.
Bitch Ass is a Crime, Horror, Mystery film.
Bitch Ass has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.




















