"Submit to Me Now," a 1987 short film directed by Richard Kern, is a provocative and chaotic exploration of the underground punk scene and the Cinema of Transgression movement. Serving as a loose sequel to Kern's earlier work "Submit to Me," this 17-minute film features a series of visceral, non-narrative vignettes that delve into themes of sadomasochism, self-mutilation, and unbridled sexuality. Starring Kern regulars like Lung Leg and Lydia Lunch, the film showcases a parade of disturbing and erotic imagery—ranging from oddball dancing and leering close-ups to graphic depictions of violence and bodily harm—all set to a jarring soundtrack featuring Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore, and Clint Ruin. With its raw, transgressive energy and lack of conventional plot, "Submit to Me Now" encapsulates the rebellious spirit of 1980s New York punk culture, offering a relentless assault on the senses that revels in its own depravity and zaniness.