Mona has carved a niche for herself in the world of physical media collectors with her standout performance in the cult classic "Rampage 4" (2002). This film, a gripping entry in the exploitation genre, has garnered a dedicated following, making it a must-have for VHS and DVD enthusiasts alike. Collectors are particularly drawn to the film's limited editions and unique cover art, which often reflects the bold aesthetic of the early 2000s.
Her contributions to the genre extend beyond "Rampage 4," as Mona has appeared in various indie projects that resonate with collectors looking for hidden gems. Her ability to embody complex characters adds depth to every release, making her performances highly sought after in the home video market. As collectors continue to seek out physical media that represents both nostalgia and unique storytelling, Mona's work remains a pivotal part of their collections.