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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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Best Wishes to All // Who Pays For Your Joy? : Overlook Film Fest 2025 Review

One of my favorite things about the Overlook Film Festival is the selection of international titles presented by Mubi. Last year’s offerings included instant Korean horror favorites like Sleep and Exhuma. So, I was eager to see what nightmare fuel the fest would be serving us this year. Overlook didn’t disappoint as they introduced us

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Dangerous Animals Review // Not Like The Other Shark Films

I am no stranger to shark movies. From Jaws to Sharknado, I have seen many sharp-toothed and finned antagonists. Usually, shark movies follow a killer shark that is somehow more vicious than its peers. Jaws (a classic!) is a great model of this. There are examples of humans altering the animal’s brain and causing chaos (like

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