Written by Scott Edwards Being able to get a connection with the outdoors is something that more of us need to take advantage of. With the mundane day to day activities that we take part in, it is easy to forget what magical things nature can bring us. Being lucky enough to live near some parks, I must admit that the decorations that Mother Nature has left for us to witness are more amazing than anything a person can create. But being in nature may not be everyone’s bag as Territorial Behavior shows us and needing to know how to survive while being lost in its majesty is vital, especially if you want to live to see another day. Coming to the realization that his camping survival school needs something extra to keep going, Bailey Rhodes decides to make a tutorial that could provide him with some more business. Wanting to give just a few basics of survival, Bailey will make it apparent that anyone that does not want to risk dying while enjoying the wilderness during a hiking or camping trip, needs his class. Showing the camera what he will have along for the video, Bailey is ready to take his hike deep into the Montana wilderness, so he can get lost for the first time in his life. Arriving at a good spot to start, Bailey turns the cameras on and covers the absolute priority when it comes to survival in the wilderness; finding a water source. While continuing to cover the basics, he also is very frank about traveling at night, which nobody should do, no matter what. Setting up his camp, Bailey takes a call from his wife and editor to tell them how the first day of shooting has gone and without any issues, they are looking forward to a good video from him. Seemingly alone in the wilderness is great for Bailey and he has never felt so much at home as he does now, but day two will come with all sorts of problems that he could not have expected. Getting to work on showing people how to make a fire out of nothing other than branches from a tree, Bailey sees a couple poachers in the distance that are appearing in his shot. After the two men move along, Bailey forces himself to move his camp, since it is supposed to be him versus nature and nobody else. But he quickly finds out after setting up camp for the night that the poachers are following him, along with something else hiding in the woods. Hearing gunshots during the night and waking up only to get shot at, Bailey decides that his life is not worth this video shoot and tries to make his way back to the main path. In his agitated state however, Bailey finds that he has gotten turned around and being too proud to admit it, he will not accept any help, that is until he finds out that the poachers are the least of his problems. This is a pretty good lost in the woods movie, as you get to see all of the do’s and do not’s exhibited on the screen. I liked how the story started out being pretty mellow and even the threat of the poachers did not seem that bad, until they took a pot shot at Bailey. Watching as Bailey starts to breakdown is really what takes the cake in this movie, mainly because when help is offered, he will not accept it. Then there is a pair of large red eyes in the woods that are looking for something from the soon to be found footage host and it is most likely not his camera equipment. With a tutorial of how to survive while lost in the woods, a tenured host, some poachers, trap cameras, an unseen beast, some knocking and a grizzly bear hitting an electric fence, this movie brings some fun, frights and fear of the unknown to the table when it comes to getting lost in the wilderness, even when there are people around that could help. Stay Scared.
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Written by John Edward Betancourt
Caution: This article contains spoilers for Episode 304 of ‘Motherland: Fort Salem’. To revisit the previous episode, click here.
One thing that fans of the Freeform series, Motherland: Fort Salem, can agree upon, is that season three has been nothing short of a non-stop thrill ride. Because from the moment we returned to this universe, through last week’s episode, we've been treated to non stop intensity. The kind that has featured some powerhouse moments and big twists and turns, leaving all of us waiting for a moment to catch our breath and process the madness that’s been going on and well… as it turns out, the writer’s room of this dynamic show, understands the fact that we do indeed need processing time and some idea of where this final season might be headed. Which is why they made sure to build a little downtime into this week’s episode. For ‘Happy Yule!’ is a story that slowed things down a great deal to give us what we needed, and it accomplished that feat, by plunging us into the Witch World iteration of the holidays. Wherein Yule rituals took place, and our heroes came to finally learn that they might not face harm in the Cession after all. In fact, all they might need to do to find their freedom and get back into the fight… would be to convince the Cession’s ruling council of their intentions and their worth. A feat that shouldn’t be a problem since the council happened to be well-known for being supremely fair in nature and eager to help when the cause happens to be just and true. And while they comfortably waited within the walls of the Marshal Safehouse for a meeting with the council, they were treated to quite the surprise. In that, we came to learn alongside them, that President Wade survived the attempt on her life courtesy of some fine trickery on the Army’s part. Because there was worry that the Camarilla would try something drastic, so a golem was put in her place to create the illusion of death. Allowing for POTUS to work behind the scenes with General Bellweather on their next moves and after that reveal… everyone just had a little fun again and enjoyed the moment and the season. Which in turn allowed for us to take a breath, and really wrap our heads around the evil the Camarilla is eager to impart on witches, and how great the stakes are for our heroes in this final season and well, once we processed everything, the show made a point to refocus what the end of this journey should look like. Because there was a looming dread over this tale, one that was grown by the fact that the newly installed President Silver more or less declared war on Witchcraft and promised an America free of magical defense. To the point where he installed oversight officers at Fort Salem and of course… his lackeys were causing trouble as well. Torturing witches in their spare time and generally being evil and of course… there were concerns about Raelle’s fate posed here as well. Making it clear that this series is barreling toward an epic finale. One where witchkind will be fighting for their very right to exist when all is said and done and where not everyone might make it out alive, since there are no guarantees that Tally’s vision of the future can be altered. Which means that for the audience, we should enjoy this lovely little break from the intensity while it lasts. Because what lies ahead may be nothing short of non-stop action and heartbreak and darkness as the Witch Army fights their greatest foe one last time. A task now complicated by the fact that they are installed at the highest levels of government and well, in the end, this was simply a delightful episode. One that took the time to really celebrate what we love the most about this show, which is the downtime with the characters. Since it allows for us to continue to learn what makes them tick and lets the actors shine and well, now that the Yuletide season is behind us, it’s time to start counting down the minutes until next week’s tale and all the conflict that awaits our intrepid heroes. Until next time. Written by John Edward Betancourt We are taught from a very early age that the world is a genuinely beautiful place, and we should celebrate its wonder often, and it makes sense as to why our parents teach us this lesson. Because… there’s a lot of truth to it. For just a simple trip outside in the middle of a particular season, can take our breath away with the majesty of the moment. Not to mention, there’s a lot to celebrate when it comes to humanity as well, since we are capable of such beautiful and wonderful acts. The kind that brings tears to our eyes when we see our capacity for kindness and love. But what is genuinely fascinating about this lesson, is that it has a tendency to confuse us in adulthood. Because as we get older and try to embrace that beauty… we find our efforts to do so to be complicated in nature. For there are dark acts that permeate our world as well. Since there are people that work to destroy the beauty of nature that we are supposed to take a moment and properly appreciate. Plus, for every kind and beautiful act that takes place, there is one of great cruelty imparted upon the world. Which means that the lesson in question, isn’t always applicable or truthful and well… how do we reconcile that and/or teach others a lesson that is a bit of a foolhardy lie? Well, the easy answer is, we cannot, not without understanding why evil is in the world and how to eliminate it so that we can in fact celebrate beauty and forget of the darker days we now know. One way we can accomplish that, is through storytelling of course since stories allow for complex answers to come forth for complex problems or at the very least… offer advice on such matters and it just so happens that the next episode of Tales from the Darkside ponders upon the root causes of evil to help us explore how to end it. A feat that ‘Madness Room’ accomplishes by introducing us to a seemingly happy couple comprised Cathy and Edward Osbourne. Who are well-to-do and well, bored because of it. To the point where Cathy decides to play a little game with a Ouija board she recently found when the family lawyer, named Michael, swings by for a social call. Which in turn, leads to quite the discovery when they manage to contact an actual spirit, one that informs them that this old house has a secret room… one that brings forth madness and of course… curiosity compels them to explore. Which at first glance is a plot that doesn’t seem too deeply mired in notions of darkness or the evil indulgences of man. But once the trio gets into the madness room, those themes become apparent. Since it turns out that Cathy set all this up as a long con to get Edward to have a heart attack. So, she could have his money and well… that’s a great way to explore the genesis of evil and why we commit to it. Because she has it all, she’s comfortable and can enjoy a relaxed life, so why do this? Well, in this instance and perhaps in a great deal of others… it all comes down to greed and this strange sense we are oft trapped in our lives. As though without pushing for more we become less and well… that drives her to this act and succinctly informs us… that we have to find a way to remove greed from the equation regarding the human experience and find new ways to provide humanity with worth and self-satisfaction, so we don’t become like Cathy. Which is more observation than answer since no real path forward is set up here. But that’s okay. Because that is more than we currently have on the table regarding the evil that men do. But while that is some fascinating commentary and some real evil on display, we’d be foolish to not talk about the horror elements present here. For that is what this show does best, and boy does it deliver on the creepy here. For this is a story that leans hard into the ghostly atmosphere, with a wonderful setup that keeps the surprise under wraps the whole way through. Plus, the madness room is the perfect setting for the finale and is eerie to the nines and of course, that twist at the end… well that’s just vintage Tales from the Darkside, since this series has always been big on having bad people be punished for their machinations in a unique and creative manner. If anything, this is just a solid episode of the show. Not its best mind you, because there are other episodes that dig into far deeper concepts and offer wilder scares. But this one is still quite watchable after all these years and despite its more low-key and slow-burn approach, it works, and it keeps you engaged, and it deserves a round of applause for doing its best to be more from a commentary standpoint. Because you can never go wrong with horror stories that try to explore the human condition in a dynamic manner and this one does indeed do that just fine and well, it would seem that bigger societal concepts are going to be the focus of this series for a short while. Since the next episode, has a lot to say about one of the worst real-world monsters out there… politicians. Until next time, try to enjoy the daylight. Written by Scott Edwards
Medical testing is something that has been going on for many years now and there are continuous advancements being found to help the masses. But when you start to look at how some of these tests started, you get to see that this was not all done for the betterment of mankind, but to make a name for oneself. While the benefits are seen now, most of the previous test subjects were not volunteers, but people that nobody cared about and would not be missed after they died. While hopefully that is no longer the case these days, Weresquito: Nazi Hunter shows what can happen if someone who is forced into medical testing is able to escape those horrors and wants nothing more than to feel like their old self again.
Being blown up and shot many times, Corporal John Baker has been taken to a secret Nazi lab to be tested on by Doctor Schramm. Looking to make the next batch of super soldiers for the Führer, the doctor has been experimenting with splicing DNA with other breeds to see which one will be the easiest to control so they can win the war. Not knowing what is fully happening to himself, John finds that he has a taste for blood that causes him to change into a monster that cannot be hidden. Being rescued by his fellow soldiers at the end of the war, John wants nothing more to be normal again and his hunt begins for the good doctor to turn him back into a normal man once again. Three years have passed, and John is still on the hunt for Schramm when he arrives in a small town that houses plenty of old German families. Entering the small diner and talking with the waitress Leisl, John is not getting the answers he is looking for but sees that he is needed. With Leisl’s ex-boyfriend entering the small shop and trying to get her to do his bidding, John is more than happy to step in and make sure the drunk man is no longer a problem. With the town not having a place for a stranger to shack up for the night, Leisl invites her new hero to sleep in her extra bedroom as he tries to formulate his next move. Before night falls on the little town, John is woken up by Leisl’s ex once again and makes the decision to make the troubled man disappear for good. Turning into the Weresquito and feeding on the man’s life force, John feels as though he is embracing his altered talent for the betterment of the hunt. Being able to find another family whose name he has found during the hunt, he is forced to kill them off to try and get more information, but the only person that could possibly give up any details as to the whereabouts of Schramm is right under his nose. After John finds out that Leisl is a relative to another name that he is searching for, he has no idea what other secrets she might be hiding. This is just a fun throwback to a generation of films where it did not matter about special effects, much less a storyline that could be taken seriously and that is what makes this movie fun to talk about. Taking a Nazi hunting story and adding the fact that the main character is part man and part mosquito is just too much and a joy to watch. While this may not be the greatest movie ever made, it was very entertaining, especially when you get to see a little bit of blood on screen and watch as John assumes his new form. I liked how the story played out, especially the secrets that Leisl tried to keep at the end, because it brings the whole thing around full circle. With a man/mosquito hybrid, some Nazis, a small town, questions, some blood and the drive to get to the truth, it really is just a fun movie to get into, especially if you love a good monster movie. Stay Scared. Written by John Edward Betancourt Caution: This article contains spoilers for the motion picture, ‘On the 3rd Day’. It is definitely safe to say that the concept of a parent doing anything for their child is seen as quite noble in nature and it makes sense as to why. After all, the children are our future and they are vulnerable in their early years, so to know that a mother or a father will throw down regardless of the risk or the odds to defend their child… is brave and downright heroic for certain, and of course… it also speaks to the wonder we are capable of. Since that kind of defense and potential sacrifice on the part of the parent, really does represent our better angels and inspires us to be better and be more in life. For if a humble parent can simply flip a switch and offer that kind of protection to an innocent child, then why can’t the rest of us do the same for anyone in need? But while it is wonderful to know that a parent will go the extra mile for their child… we really shouldn’t hold this concept in such high regard. Because it is just a parent acting upon the right kind of instinct and sometimes that instinct, also pushes a parent to do whatever it takes for their child in a negative manner. Which can in fact, harm the child emotionally and in other ways since the justification of the act warps the perception of the bad moment and encourages the wrong kind of growth for both the parent and the child. If anything, the sour side of what a parent will do for their child, and the consequences of such an act, are top of mind today, because they serve as the central themes of Shudder’s latest exclusive, On the 3rd Day. A feat that this story accomplishes, by outright fooling us. For we are introduced to a mother named Cecilia in this film, who is desperate to do right by her son, Martin. Because Martin has gone missing after a tragic highway accident and Cecilia is desperate to know who has taken him and will stop at nothing to retrieve him safely. Which is at first glance, an act that speaks to that nobility. Since a mother escaping from the hospital and fighting tooth and nail to bring her son home safely, is about as brave and as beautiful as it gets. But as her quest continues along and innocents begin to die in her presence, it becomes obvious that something about her quest has gone terribly wrong and well, the third act of this film is where the story begins to explore the darker side of this concept. For it is revealed that after the accident, an ancient evil was unleashed. Something that was eager to grab hold of Martin and bring Cecilia along in a chase that ended with her conversion into an outright monster. For the evil in question was a vampire, and he has made Cecilia the latest addition to the flock. Which means that every ugly act we see Cecilia take part in, has been designed to either fuel her newfound hunger, or to fuel her fury for being unable to protect her baby from a creature from which there is no protection. But such emotions won't stop her from pushing ahead and doing whatever it takes to be reunited with her baby boy regardless of his current condition, and if that includes passing on the curse that she is now saddled with or harming others… then so be it. Which is the perfect way to explore the potential toxicity of defending one’s child. Since Cecilia does everything wrong in this tale and has a justification for everything she does and that of course… does bring harm to the world and to Martin, and Cecilia for that matter as well. Making it clear that it is probably best that a parent takes a moment and really look at the situation and the actions they are about to take part in before they act. So that they can really assess if what they are doing is benefitting their baby or their own ego and needs and wants, which is a poignant message for certain, one that is quite the surprise to find within the framework of a horror film. But it is here, and it works… as do the scares. Because this is a motion picture that relies heavily on mystery to bring its point across and in doing so… we are treated to eerie moments that engage the viewer and compel them to move on. To find out exactly what’s happened to dear Martin and well, that leads to one incredible ride. One full of gore and surprises and dark moments, and this movie also deserves a serious round of applause, for putting a heck of a spin on the vampire mythos. One that you simply don’t see coming. But that’s what great stories do, surprise us and wow us and take us places we never intended to go and well… all the twists and turns present here, make this a delightful addition to Shudder’s already extensive library, and this is the kind of delightful horror film that also will likely warrant a rewatch or two. To properly catch all of the wonderful nuances and clues that are lying in plain sight that we missed… out of the hope that nobility would win the day. Written by John Edward Betancourt
Caution: This article contains spoilers for Episode 303 of ‘Motherland: Fort Salem’. To revisit the previous episode, click here.
Over the course of the past few weeks, we’ve talked at length about how the third and final season of Motherland: Fort Salem on Freeform has been quite bold in nature. After all, it’s a huge deal that our heroes are on the run and on the defensive, since that isn’t something, you normally see in the buildup to the finale of a story of this sort. Not to mention, the show continues to world build and introduce us to amazing new concepts and characters, such as the Marshals and that too… is oft reserved for earlier seasons instead of the end. But this show is fully aware of the fact that now is the time to go big and go for it as the show comes to a close, and it is showing no signs of slowing down when it comes to its desire to just blow our minds away with big moments before the end of the story arrives. For last night’s episode once again featured some stunning surprises and incredible twists and turns… one of which involved, the heroes losing once again. Because despite splitting up and figuring out new ways to evade the Marshals in ‘Oh Elayne…’ our heroes succumbed to the relentless nature of these mysterious law men. In part because of their own doing. Because while Scylla and Nicta were on the run and in hiding, they continued to battle over what was the right course of action in evading the Marshals and what moves they should take part in next to continue the good fight against evil. And sadly, those arguments exploded into physical violence, since neither side could find common ground. The kind that garnered the attention of the Marshals, putting those two in an awkward place. One where they joined the remnant of the Bellweather Unit in custody, after they too had quite the interesting journey through the Cession. For they went looking for Khalida after she was separated from the group in the initial scuffle and upon their arrival at a seedy country western barn up north… they managed to reunite with the newly reformed General Sarah Alder and her strange new powers, and they came to learn that the first song is imperative to the future of witchkind. Which were all important plot points that will undoubtedly be pertinent as season three continues. But alas, the arrival of the Marshals put any further exploration on such matters on hold, since they arrested everyone post haste and trapped the entire group in a magical house from which there appears to be no escape. But while those two storylines alone would have been enough to carry this episode, there was still one more big moment waiting in the wings for us. For while all of that was going on, General Bellweather and the Witch Army filled President Wade in, regarding what they learned about her treasonous vice president. Prompting POTUS to move up the timetable on announcing her desire to shut down all the hate that the nation was sending witchkind’s way and well… that ended in stunning disaster. For the Camarilla infiltrated the White House under the guise of a camera crew and set up a powerful mystical bomb. One that killed M and the President of the United States, a move that will undoubtedly bring forth utter chaos. Because of course, witches will be blamed for this somehow, someway, and the disdain and fear that will come out of this disaster will be frightening to say the least. If anything, this was just a brilliant and bold tale. One that truly took the story to new heights and raised the stakes like never before. Because it really seems as though our heroes are stuck in a no-win scenario and heaven only knows if the witch army will recover from an act that will freeze their efforts completely, and well… that definitely sets the stage for an epic story next week and it is outright safe to say that the wait for next week’s episode is going to be utter torture. Because this was just an epic story through and through and we are all now dying to know, what comes next for our brave heroes and a nation on the brink of disaster. Until next time. Written by Scott Edwards There are many fears that come into play when you think about what is hiding in the vastness of space and even though we are dying to find another life form, what will the response be when it actually becomes reality? Not knowing if these other lifeforms are friendly or looking to kill us off to take over our planet, there are still many questions that need to be answered before bringing them back home. While it may not be in our lifetime, we still need to figure out a safe way to keep the human race from being eradicated from such a being. We all believe that there is life out there somewhere and hope to find it to prove that we are not alone, but when we find it, will we be able to keep things civil, so we can both survive in our own respective worlds? Finding a new planet that has a different orbit in the solar system, Sonja and her crew find that the planet has signs of ancient life. Exploring a temple on what seems to be a dead Planet X, the crew unintentionally release a large breed of rats who appear to have killed their masters. Being the only one to survive the rat onslaught, Sonja makes it back to the ship and sets course back to Earth, but she is not alone. With many smaller versions of the killer rats onboard the ship, she is infected with one that not only has the ability to keep her alive, but to control her in ways she never thought possible. Not knowing what happened to his crew on their mission to Planet X, Dr. Steele is fearing for the worst when he hears that the shuttle is returning. Trying to blow the ship out of the sky before it can possibly unleash hell on Earth, he is unsuccessful in all of his efforts. As Sonja is able to survive the crash that takes out mission control, she tries to find a way back home to Jake who loves her in every way. Being able to fight off a couple of Steele’s henchmen and taking out the back up base, Sonja starts to pave the way for a hybrid breed of rats that will infest Los Angeles and possibly take over the world with their blood lust. Being able to locate his love, Jake brings her back to the bar where he is trying to build their new life together. Knowing that Steele and his workers will stop at nothing to rid the planet of Sonja, he puts some measures in place to keep her safe, but little does he know what she is capable of. After trying to negotiate with the doctor, he returns home to see that Sonja has a taste for blood that cannot be quenched. Not only has Sonja changed physically, but her attitude towards life has changed drastically and while Jake will never stop loving her, he may need to bend to the will of Doctor Steele and his wishes to save the world from extinction. Sometimes you just need a lower budget movie to make you smile and this one will do just that. With massive space rats and the use of some obvious miniatures, this movie is just entertaining overall. I liked the relationship between Sonja and Jake and how it highlighted love over everything else, even when it became apparent that Sonja was the leader of the killer rats taking over the city. Doctor Steele and his group of killers were great as well, as they know what it will take to save the world from the space vermin. With giant space rats, mini space rats, an infected woman, the thirst for blood, reanimation with rats at the helm and a lack of cheese for the rats to feed on, this is just a fun movie that does not take too much seriously, but has plenty of blood, explosions and a love story for the ages. Stay Scared. Written by John Edward Betancourt Caution: This article contains spoilers for the motion picture, ‘The Long Night’. The vast majority of us out there, have fond memories of our family and maybe some that we are not so fond of. But we have those memories none the less, because that was simply a part of growing up and good or bad… our experiences taught us a lot. Such as what it means to be a good person and how to navigate the world when the time is right, and that is why we put such value into the concept of family. Because it really does provide people with a great deal of lessons and meaning and outright direction for the future. But what we don’t think about enough when it comes to family, is that not everyone is able to experience it in the manner that the majority have or do. For some people out there, don’t know their family for various reasons and that puts them in a tough place mentally. For the enduring bonds that most of us enjoy, aren’t always there for those folks. Nor are all of the lessons and understandings that comes from the blood relative experience. Which is why individuals that grew up in foster care or were adopted, find themselves at a unique crossroads as they come into adulthood. One that involves either a decision to just move forward and take what they’ve learned about the world through their unique circumstances and be the best person they can be… or they can work to uncover their heritage and learn everything they can about their parents and why perhaps they were forced to let them go and well, the latter option, while enlightening, can lead to trouble. Since it can uncover truths that perhaps are unsettling in nature and those truths can bring about genuine emotional and psychological harm. Or… they can outright break a person. Making this a difficult decision for certain, one that is explored in an extreme manner in the new Shudder movie, The Long Night. For when we meet Grace Covington in this tale… she is preparing to head to the deep south with her boyfriend, Jack Cabot, to uncover the truth about her biological parents who didn’t raise her in the slightest. But when she arrives, she and Jack quickly come to learn… the darker side of searching for the truth about one’s past and lineage. For what she and her lover uncover about her roots and her parents, will endanger their lives and the lives of everyone on the planet… thanks to the dark secrets her family has been harboring all this time. Which is a plot that does a phenomenal job of exploring the dangers of searching for the truth. Because minute by minute, as Grace begins to dig deeper into yesterday and her family’s linage, all she uncovers are horrible truths. The kind that reveals the evil that influenced her family’s world for generations on end and the horrors that come forth from uncovering that a demon worshipping cult dominated her family’s daily lives… only reinforces the potential dangers of digging into the past when we don’t know our roots. Granted, that’s handled in an extreme metaphorical fashion none the less, but the message is clear and it truly tasks folks that ready to start the search for answers, and the average viewer as well, to really ask themselves how badly they need the truth and if they genuinely need to know it… to be prepared to go through hell to get it. However, while that is a unique message to drop into the midst of a movie about demon worship, one cannot forget that this is a horror film at its core, and it most certainly delivers on that front as well. Because the mystery surrounding this cult and their intentions creates a genuine sense of dread and terror, and the actions of those cult members bring about the fear and the darkness. As do some of the wild hallucinations that this cult imparts upon Grace as they try to inform her of her past. Not to mention, one can never go wrong with straight up wanton violence being injected into a horror tale and that’s present here too, and it is impactful, and really, all of these elements make this a delightful watch for certain. One that offers a great deal to the viewer. Because in many ways, it tends to fuse together some of horror’s subgenres. Since there are hints of home invasion films here to go alongside the evil stuff. Plus, there’s also several nods to The Shining in this story since the isolation of the farmhouse is eerily reminiscent of the isolation of The Overlook Hotel. And as an added bonus, this is a story that features some quality performances from legends of the industry. Since Scout Taylor-Compton from Rob Zombie’s Halloween sells the central themes as Grace with her earnest performance of a lost soul looking for the truth, and it’s quite amazing to see Jeff Fahey, whose been in well… everything… swing by to offer up the always delightful performances he provides in a horror story. If anything, this is just a solid horror flick, one that hits all the right notes and grabs your attention with a compelling and mysterious story, and the best news of all… is that you can enjoy this story at your leisure. For it is streaming on Shudder, right now, and we certainly hope you give this delightful gem a look. |
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