Armando D. Muñoz
Acting
Known For
“Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders" peels back the layers of controversy surrounding the making of the 1980 thriller, "Cruising." Directed by William Friedkin, the film triggered fierce protests from the LGBTQ+ community for its portrayal of a serial killer targeting gay men in New York's leather bars. Friedkin drew inspiration from the brutal murder of Variety reporter Addison Verrill, blurring the boundaries between cinematic fiction and real-life tragedy.
Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders

Home alone at night, a young woman must fight and outwit a kinky killer known as Crotchless Panty Face. Kiss your underpants good-bye.
Panty Kill

Pervula, the naughty Nosferatu, pays pretty Gretchen a late night visit, intent on biting her most private parts. Little does the humpy horror know that Gretchen is ready and waiting, her body booby-trapped.
Pervula

A coastal town's terrible old man is revealed to be part fish, part swish, and hungry for straight guys. A kinky retelling of H.P. Lovecraft's The Terrible Old Man.
The Terrible Old Tran

A smudge of menstrual blood awakens a bloodthirsty evil within Tina's toilet.
The Killer Krapper

After missing her last bus out of a remote neighborhood, Rachel runs into a silly mime that appears out of nowhere. Once she insults him, the mime reveals his murderous, cannibalistic tendencies. A fatal game of cat and mouse follows as Rachel is pursued by her silent but deadly stalker.