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Nashville Film Festival 56: "The True Beauty Of Being Bitten By A Tick" Review
"The True Beauty Of Being Bitten By A Tick" Poster, courtesy of Nashville Film Festival To be truly unsettled in an age where over-the-top gore and absurd body horror reign supreme in horror movies is a commodity; “The True Beauty of Being Bitten by a Tick” nods to the fundamentals of the genre while blazing its own path as a skin-crawling, artistically driven story that plays on both real and imagined fears. The beautiful and sometimes unconventional shots by director, produ
Haley Ramsey
Sep 17, 20252 min read


Nashville Film Festival 56: "The Gas Station Attendant" Review
"The Gas Station Attendant" Poster, courtesy of Nashville Film Festival "The Gas Station Attendant," a documentary, directed and produced...
Samantha Graessle
Sep 17, 20252 min read


Nashville Film Festival 56: "Boundary Waters" Review
"Boundary Waters" Graphic, courtesy of Nashville Film Festival Filled with childhood innocence and the pressures of adulthood, “Boundary...
Zach Watkins
Sep 17, 20251 min read


Nashville Film Festival 56: "Brief Somebodies: Review
Aldrin Bundoc in "Brief Somebodies," courtesy of Nashville Film Festival Despite its 14-minute runtime, Brief Somebodies, written and...
Zach Watkins
Sep 17, 20251 min read


Nashville Film Festival 56: "The American" Review
Title screen of "The American," courtesy of Nashville Film Festival Leo Joo’s incredible performance drives an absurd yet chilling...
Haley Ramsey
Sep 17, 20251 min read
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