Salem Horror Fest ’20 Review: “The Last Thanksgiving” Is A Tasty But Not Fully Satisfying Ode To The Golden Era Holiday Slasher
Writer/director Erick Lorinc serves up a retro-styled stalk 'n slash worth its salt, but fumbles the main course.
Writer/director Erick Lorinc serves up a retro-styled stalk 'n slash worth its salt, but fumbles the main course.
This creature-feature-meets-serial-killer romp wears its heart on its sleeve—figuratively and literally.
By keenly balancing humor and optimism with bites of horror and intrigue, the film effectively entices viewers to follow the journey.
It spins terrific suspense out of a familiar storyline via solid craftsmanship and two strong lead performances.
Director Gus Holwerda set out to create a puzzle film, and we here at Rue Morgue think INTERSECT will certainly leave audiences scratching their heads.