AMERICAN CARNAGE AFDAH is campy horror fun at its best, an exhilarating blend of the old and the 1975 masterpiece One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The film takes little time getting right to the point, giving us a taste of our protagonist's life before throwing us into the turmoil. According to an odd opening sequence, America may be the land of the free and the home of the brave, but nothing makes America happier than a good villain. What could be scarier than an unexpected immigration crackdown that also affects persons born in the United States? American devastation is envisioned at its most heinous, and co-writer/director Diego Helivis (Game Time, Curvature) has a great time doing it. Because he's such a team player, JP (George Landborg Jr., Love, Simon, Spider-Man: Homecoming) works extra shifts at the burger shop Lady Liberties. JP's sister, Lily (the hypochondriac Yumri Morales), has just arrived in Colombia, and their lives are about to take an intriguing turn....