Film
7500 stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a pilot named Tobias. In it, what begins as a routine day in the life of Tobias becomes a living hell.
From the Chattanooga Film Fest, Scare Package packs a punch with anthology horror stories that focus on subverting and embracing horror tropes.
Warning: Do Not Play offers up a winding story by using multiple perspectives pushed by a stellar protagonist.
Uncork’d Entertainment’s Homewrecker (2019) brings friendship, delusion, jealousy, and obsession to Chattanooga Film Fest 2020.
Inferno, a short film from the Chattanooga Film Festival, packs a huge horror punch in just over seven-minutes of screen time.
In just over an hour of cut-out animation, Attack of the Demons offers up the best of horror at the Chattanooga Film Fest 2020.
The Vast of Night is a science fiction film that serves as a 1950s time capsule driven by its characters and its atmosphere.
From the Chattanooga Film Festival, Eat Brains Love offers up a zom rom com in a totally unique zombie world from the director of Idle Hands.
The Beach House subtly tells a horror story that shifts from simple drama to cosmic horror with effortless simplicity.
The Lovebirds is a rom-com that stars Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani as a couple that is thrust into a murder mystery.
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