⚔️ DISTRIBUTION DEAL AUDIT ASSISTANT ⚔️
Overall safety assessment of your distribution deal
BACKEND THEFT RISK
Predictive analysis of backend profit theft
You didn’t come here to play by their rules—you came to break them.
This is your exclusive gateway to the Berserker Distribution Deal Audit Tool—built for warriors, not victims. Inside this portal, you’ll uncover the truth buried in distribution offers, expose the scams no one talks about, and arm yourself with the real intelligence Hollywood hopes you never find.
No more guesswork. No more silence. Just raw data, red flags, and power in your hands.
Welcome to the rebellion.
Let’s audit like savages—and make damn sure you never get ripped off again.
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Analyze your distribution deal for hidden traps and backend theft risks.
Input your contract terms and get a comprehensive risk assessment with actionable insights.
Strike first, strike smart.
Overall safety assessment of your distribution deal
Predictive analysis of backend profit theft
Cut Through the Lies. Expose the Traps. Save Your Movie.
Hollywood thrives on vague contracts, backend deception, and distribution deals designed to bleed indie filmmakers dry. The Berserker Distribution Deal Audit Tool was built to obliterate that system.
Search for distributor reviews, contract analysis, and industry insights
Research distributor backgrounds and industry insights
Because one red flag should be enough to walk.
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Deep background checks on distribution companies and their history
Uncover real-world data about distributor practices and filmmaker experiences
Identify red flags and warning signs before signing any deals
Just because an article is marked “low risk” doesn't mean it’s safe to ignore. It simply means our system scanned the article and didn’t detect specific high-alert keywords like “fraud,” “lawsuit,” “non-payment,” or “scam.”
But here's the truth:
Low risk ≠ No risk.
Distributors can show up in articles that still expose shady behavior, even if the language is subtle or buried behind PR spin. They may be mentioned in pieces that:
Talk around the issue without using obvious red-flag words
Reference complaints in softer terms like “creative disagreements” or “delayed payments”
Avoid legal language but still paint a picture of manipulation or broken promises
That’s why we recommend reading the article yourself before dismissing it. If the distributor’s name is in the piece, there's a reason. Many predatory companies know how to keep their public image clean—but the subtext always leaks.
Trust your gut. Dig deeper. Stay savage.
Get started today before this once in a lifetime opportunity expires.