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From Chattanooga Film Festival 2020.
The Beach House is an exquisitely terrifying story.
Jumbo might sound like a joke, but its authentically queer heart beats strong.
Chattanooga Film Festival 2020 World Premiere Review: Skull: The Mask (Skull:A Máscara de Anhangá) is what’d happen if Jason Vorhees found himself in a Brazillian noir.
From the Chattanooga Film Festival 2020 comes the world premiere review of The Wanting Mare, a fantasy movie that ignores most fantasy tropes to create and lyrical if frustratingly vague story.
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Sadistic Intentions surprised me with fantastic performances and a focus on character development.
Fingers defies explanations to be the weirdest film I’ve seen this year. I don’t know if that’s a compliment or not.
From the Chatanooga FIlm Festival, Body at Brighton Rock is a mixed bag of naturalistic horror with the most fun protagonist I’ve seen I’ll year.
Penny Lane’s funny and absurdly real documentary about The Satanic Temple is worth a watch.
It’s Christmas time and instead of celebrating the yuletide, a man has locked someone in his basement and thinks he’s trapped Satan. But has he really…?
Rivalries, dark secrets, and all sorts of sexual tension emerge when three best friends find themselves stranded on a yacht in the middle of the ocean under suspicious circumstances. Check out this gloriously gleeful dark comedy…