Low Life (2022 film)

Local law enforcement publicly condemns Benny’s actions, stating that his methods often render cases inadmissible in court, doing more harm than good.

Low Life was produced by Tyler Michael James, Noah Rotter, Annie Milligan, Hunter Milano, and Jake Dvorsky under the banner of Ad Opus Productions and M Suite Media.

[8] Erik Piepenburg of The New York Times described Tyler Michael James’s feature film debut as "a suspenseful thriller about the making of a modern predator and the perils of internet notoriety.

[12][13] Multiple outlets highlighted Benny’s unresolved trauma and arrested development, pointing to his high-school basketball glory days as a key facet of his personality and his obsessive need to reclaim a sense of purpose.

[14][15] Sean Patrick of Vocal Media highlighted the film’s critique of the dangers of YouTube fame,[16] while TILT Magazine called it a "non-stop thrilling ride that keeps the audience caught between sickened and satisfied.

"[17] Several reviewers additionally noted the film’s sense of dread that underpins its final act, praising the script for its careful escalation of tension.