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A couple quick reviews that I don't have the patience to actually write at length about...
Micro budget, bottle-film horror that absolutely gets under your skin. The performances make the film as it's almost entirely confined to a double-wide trailer. Brendan Rock is really great here. Currently available on Shudder.
A couple of years ago, there were a few films that emerged under the eco-horror sub-genre. "In the Earth" and the absolutely awesome "Gaia" seemed like pioneers of a burgeoning movement. However, it appeared to stall shortly thereafter. "Lovely, Dark, and Deep" feels like an extension of that movement, while using the backdrop of the Missing 411 stories. Unfortunately, it doesn't quite live up to the other films and mostly amounts to some very cool visual effects and breathtaking camerawork and cinematography. You can stream it on VOD services.
Both Gaia and In The Earth are available on Hulu. I'd recommend both, but especially Gaia.
Micro budget, bottle-film horror that absolutely gets under your skin. The performances make the film as it's almost entirely confined to a double-wide trailer. Brendan Rock is really great here. Currently available on Shudder.
A couple of years ago, there were a few films that emerged under the eco-horror sub-genre. "In the Earth" and the absolutely awesome "Gaia" seemed like pioneers of a burgeoning movement. However, it appeared to stall shortly thereafter. "Lovely, Dark, and Deep" feels like an extension of that movement, while using the backdrop of the Missing 411 stories. Unfortunately, it doesn't quite live up to the other films and mostly amounts to some very cool visual effects and breathtaking camerawork and cinematography. You can stream it on VOD services.
Both Gaia and In The Earth are available on Hulu. I'd recommend both, but especially Gaia.
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