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BadPuss: A Popumentary (2014)

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Plot

Dive into the raw, raucous world of pop music with BadPuss: A Popumentary, a daring film by visionary writer/director Emily Wiest. This audacious blend of drama and documentary, garnished with a dash of black humor, takes a penetrating look at the music industry through the rollercoaster lives of an all-female pop trio. BadPuss, the infamous band composed of Lara Reares, Kassie Castles, and the enigmatic mute, Ro, emerges from the shadows of scandal and artistic discord to reunite for their momentous comeback tour, Daft Moon. Torn asunder by a tumultuous past marked by jealousy, arrogance, and the release of a scandalously viral celebrity sex tape, the trio is now on a mission to mend the fissures that once threatened to shatter their careers. The film's pulsating pop score, masterfully composed by The Disco Biscuits' Jon Barber, underscores a narrative teeming with visceral depictions of vaginal exploitation, severed tongues, and unfathomable orgasms. Amid the ever-looming menace of narcotic overdose, BadPuss's journey proves both alarming and hilariously intimate. The stakes are high and the risks even higher as the bandmates attempt to reconcile their differences and rediscover their shared passion for music. Amid bruised faces, ruptured stumps, and the consummation of love, BadPuss: A Popumentary is an unflinching exploration of what it takes to survive, and ultimately thrive, in the ruthless landscape of the music industry. This is not just a film, it's a rhythmic ride that will alter perceptions, challenge conventions, and leave viewers clamoring for an encore.

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BadPuss: A Popumentary is a comedy movie featuring Claire Deliso.

BadPuss: A Popumentary is currently streaming on IndieFlix.