Look, things are pretty terrible right now. We are in the middle of a global pandemic that is forcing us all to stay indoors for way longer than we’re comfortable with. But for as bad as quarantine is, can you imagine having an addiction that forces you to ingest items into your anus? That’s the ailment that plagues the lead character in the upcoming film, “Butt Boy.”
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With “Butt Boy” arriving on VOD on April 14, we’re thrilled (and a little disturbed, not gonna lie) to share an exclusive clip from the film, highlighting the grief and discomfort that comes with the unending desire to shove things into your rectum. As seen in the clip, the story of “Butt Boy” follows a man named Chip Gutchel (I mean, can you think of a better name for this guy? He’s definitely a “Chip,” if I’ve ever seen one) who has the cursed with the need to shove objects into his butt. The story doesn’t just end there, as the film explores what happens when Chip becomes the subject of an investigation into the whereabouts of a missing child, who one detective believes was hidden, uh, where the sun doesn’t shine.
The incredibly strange film is the brainchild of director Tyler Cornack, who co-wrote the script with producer Ryan Koch. In addition to directing, Cornack also stars as Chip alongside Tyler Rice, Shelby Dash, Austin Lewis, and Kristina Clifford.
Will Chip’s terrible secret come to light? Will the missing child be located? And did that dog actually get put…there? Find out when “Butt Boy” arrives on VOD on April 14. Something tells me if you like what you’re seeing in the clip below, you won’t be disappointed with the full film.
Here’s the synopsis:
Chip Gutchel (Cornack), a bored IT Engineer, has an awakening after a routine prostate exam. What starts as a harmless rectal kink, soon grows into a dangerous addiction as he becomes responsible for a missing child. Chip eventually buries his desires in Alcoholics Anonymous and tries to move on with his life. Years later, he becomes the sponsor of Russell Fox (Tyler Rice), a newly sober detective. After Chip relapses, Russell is brought in to investigate another missing child at Chip’s office. Russell begins to suspect that Chip’s addiction may not be to alcohol, but something much more sinister. It’s up to Russell now to prove that Chip uses his butt to make people disappear. But who’s going to believe his wild theory?