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Hold The Fort // Blood, Guts, and Ass : Fantasia Film Festival 2025 Review

I hit Fantasia Film Fest running with a survival horror-comedy called Hold the Fort: my introduction to William Bagley’s work. The film follows new homeowners, Lucas (Chris Mayers) and Jenny (Haley Leary), who find themselves alongside their neighbors, on the offensive against a variety of monsters from hell. Hold the Fort wraps its unique plot

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Hot Spring Shark Attack // Let’s 3-D Print a Yellow Submarine

“Hot Spring Shark Attack” was all I needed to read to pique my interest in this film. I am a sucker for sharksploitation films. Jaws doesn’t need any hype from me; there are plenty of thrillers with great stories, implementing fears of open water, deep ocean, stalking sharks, and frenzied attacks. Deep Blue Sea, Sharknado,

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Hacked: A Double Entendre of Rage Fueled Karma // A Chattanooga Film Fest Review

Not many times can we say a movie is based on actual events and it be true. However, with Hacked: A Double Entendre of Rage Fueled Karma, they really do mean it. Well, the first ten minutes at least. Director and writer Shane Brady based his movie on real-life events that happened to him when

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Good Night (Buenas Noches) // A Chattanooga Film Fest 2025 Review

Good Night (Buenas Noches) is a movie you can watch and rewatch with as many friends as possible because it is that good. Set in Argentina, the movie follows Laura (Rebeca Rossato) after arriving from Brazil to take care of some family matters. Unfortunately, after some miscommunication, she is forced to find alternative arrangements for

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The Only Ones // A Chattanooga Film Fest 2025 Review

The Only Ones begins and ends with lots of bloodshed, and I’m here to tell you I’m all for it. Written and directed by Jordan Miller, The Only Ones has found a way to bring on the practical effects of so much death into a blood-friendly flick without offending or becoming overly saturated with comical nonsense.

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Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project Review // Ain’t Nobody Safe

Everyone knows that making a movie is hard. However, it’s even harder when sinister forces begin to interfere, like in this new horror mockumentary, Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project.  The film follows Chase (Brennan Keel Cook), who wants to make a movie about Bigfoot. Along for the ride are his girlfriend Natalie

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