Taylor Raz ...: Video Title- Yes Master Starring

It’s two syllables. One command. Zero room for argument. And after catching a screener of the new psychological thriller starring , I can confirm that the title isn’t just a marketing hook—it is a thesis statement.

The silence that follows is louder than any scream. Video Title- YES MASTER starring Taylor Raz ...

There is a specific kind of dread that creeps in when a film has a title like YES MASTER . It’s two syllables

Raz makes you uncomfortable because you recognize yourself in their obedience. How many times have we said “yes” to something that slowly destroyed us? Director Lena Vosh (known for the experimental horror The Quiet Room ) refuses to let the audience off the hook. The phrase “Yes, Master” is repeated like a sick lullaby. By the second act, you’ll hate it. By the third act, you’ll realize you’ve started whispering it under your breath. And after catching a screener of the new

But the film quickly peels back the wallpaper. What starts as a satire of hustle culture and billionaire worship spirals into a claustrophobic game of psychological chess. Raz’s character isn’t just an employee; they become a mirror, a prisoner, and eventually—the executioner. We’ve seen Taylor Raz in supporting roles before (notably the indie darling Static Sleep and the crime drama Lucky Number Four ). But Yes Master is their Jekyll-and-Hyde moment .