The film follows a now thirty-eight-year-old Edwin Borsheim, vocalist of the band Kettle Cadaver as he reflects on his dark past.
[1] Thirty-eight-year-old Edwin Borsheim of the band Kettle Cadaver was once known for his bizarre stage antics and brutal self-mutilation.
[2] Now, years after the band's demise, Borsheim has fallen into complete seclusion on his acre of land in which he is surrounded by many of the horrible things he has created.
As Edwin spirals further into a hole of drug abuse and self-destruction, those closest to Borsheim dissect his mental complexes as he himself reflects on his dark past.
He called this attempt at infamy ‘Kettle Cadaver 3’ and ended up welding his gun cabinet shut as a result of the failed execution.
[6] The film has received positive reviews from The Hollywood Reporter calling it 'a haunting study of depravity',[7] Indiewire,[8] and RogerEbert.com.