Storyline
Stanley and Paul are on the run, trying to dodge the cops by taking up residence in some bland suburb. Their master plan? Paul throws on a dress and some lipstick, and suddenly he’s “Aunt Martha,” Stanley’s totally normal, absolutely-not-suspicious relative. At first, it’s weird but mostly harmless—just two guys hiding out, one in drag, trying to stay under the radar. But then things get seriously messed up. Stanley brings home a young woman, maybe hoping for a little romance or just craving some normal company, and Paul straight-up kills her. No warning, no buildup—just pure violence out of nowhere. From that moment, Paul’s spiral isn’t subtle. He gets more unpredictable and way more dangerous, and it’s like anyone who even glances at their door risks getting caught up in his madness. The whole “suburban disguise” turns into a freakshow as Paul’s rage boils over. You can practically feel the neighbors’ unease, not that they’re safe either. The tension just keeps ratcheting up as the bodies start to pile.