After serving a six-year prison sentence on an armed robbery charge, professional criminal Fish (Noah Hathaway) is out on the streets. To his surprise, he gets picked up at the prison gates by a henchman of his old boss Duke (Tony Todd) and is driven immediately to a spectacular underworld rendezvous, ostensibly to celebrate his freedom. Duke has a very special evening planned, one that will be both reunion and interrogation. He and his crew of baddies assemble around a long table to dine on delicacies being served off the body of a naked young woman who has undergone training to be able to lie perfectly still regardless of whatever may be happening around her. Needless to say, that skill is about to be put to the test in utterly lunatic ways as conversations intensify and violent situations erupt all around her. Tonight, questions will be answered. And everyone will bleed.

Witty, clever, imaginatively directed and full of inspired casting choices, SUSHI GIRL is an auspicious feature debut from Kern Saxton. Few films would have the vision or madness to bring together an ensemble that alongside Hathaway and Todd includes Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill, as a bloodthirsty sadist, Gregg Araki regular and DONNIE DARKO co-star James Duval and serial heavy Andy Mackenzie (SHOOT ’EM UP), then go one further by bringing in a slew of legendary cult performers for a variety of minor-but-memorable incidental roles —no less than Sonny Chiba (STREET FIGHTER), Michael Biehn (THE TERMINATOR), Danny Trejo (MACHETE) and Jeff Fahey (BODY PARTS)! Todd, who also co-produced, is fantastic here, oozing with controlled menace and charm. The CANDYMAN star has never been better. Hathaway in the lead is perhaps the film’s most audacious choice — he’s a former TV child actor circa from the late ’70s/early ’80s whom you’ve almost certainly seen many times, having appeared on everything from CHIPS and MORK & MINDY to BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, before starring in THE NEVERENDING STORY! Clearly influenced by the screenwriting of Quentin Tarantino, with delicious dialogue exchanges that can stretch on for pages at a time and hyper-intimate moments of violence that will positively drop you, SUSHI GIRL is entertaining, surprising, and just plain fun. Live dangerously. Hit it raw.
— Mitch Davis, Fantasia International Film Festival

Kern's debut feature film, co-written with Millionaire Matchmaker's Destin Pfaff and co-produced by Pfaff, Neal Fischer of Davis Films and Suren M. Seron of Stray Angel Films, stars Tony Todd (Candyman, Platoon), Mark Hamill (Star Wars), Noah Hathaway (The NeverEnding Story), Andy Mackenzie (MacGruber), James Duval (Donnie Darko), Cortney Palm (Zombeavers), David Dastmalchian (Prisoners, The Dark KnightJeff Fahey (Lost, The Lawnmower Man), Michael Biehn (The Terminator, Aliens), Danny Trejo (Machete) and the legendary Sonny Chiba (Street FighterKill Bill).  Produced on an initial budget of only $350,000, Sushi Girl was distributed domestically by Magnet Releasing on DVD, Blu-ray and iTunes, released theatrically by Phase 4 Films and internationally by Epic Pictures