Urban Horror Double Feature - Three Sixty/ Pizza Man (2004)
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Synopsis: THREE SIXTY: A beautiful young woman who has been undergoing treatment in a psychiatric institution is released; she is a diagnosed manic depressive, but has been deemed mentally fit to rejoin... THREE SIXTY: A beautiful young woman who has been undergoing treatment in a psychiatric institution is released; she is a diagnosed manic depressive, but has been deemed mentally fit to rejoin society. Upon her departure, she withdraws a considerable amount of money from her trust fund and moves to Atlanta, where her behavior problems begin to reassert themselves with a vengeance, and this time, it is her hapless male suitors who will suffer the consequences. PIZZA MAN: It's not easy being the pizza delivery man, incessantly overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated. This Pizza Man, however, has decided that he's not going to take it anymore, taking matters into his own hands when he begins to kill his customers. [More]
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