Full Moon Features has distributed hundreds of indie horror and B-movie features through the years, as the business has evolved from VHS to DVD to digital. They’re about to reach a milestone with their four hundredth feature, Quadrant. The picture not only marks a big achievement but will launch Full Moon’s new production label Pulp Noir, which focuses on edgier, weirder, darker horror and fantasy films. Two scientists have invented the Quadrant helmet: an advanced VR system that lets people confront their fears and, in theory, help overcome them. Unfortunately, they should have screened their test subjects better: the first one to try the helmet, a young woman maned Erin, has an obsession with Jack the Ripper that turns her INTO the Ripper. Then her mind takes over the machine to the extent that her Ripper avatar materializes in the real world and starts stabbing! The only hope is for the scientists to enter the Quadrant world themselves and find a way to take Erin the Ripper down. Quadrant stars
