Has anyone seen this girlies?? its on Netflix I think..
I commented on this one the other week
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Originally posted by Duffaholic
I watched the ratter last night with Ashey Benson and Matt McGorry what an awful movie (not the acting), the ending was just sad. I did not get anything out of watching it.
You guys need to watch Indigenous on Netflix, it's a great little horror flick even though the story has been done before. It's about 5 Americans travel to Panama, then go exploring in this forbidden jungle that is said to have the chupacabra. It has some decent acting and it's well directed, and the creature looks cool/creepy. The ending takes a little bit of a twist which I liked.
You guys need to watch Indigenous on Netflix, it's a great little horror flick even though the story has been done before. It's about 5 Americans travel to Panama, then go exploring in this forbidden jungle that is said to have the chupacabra. It has some decent acting and it's well directed, and the creature looks cool/creepy. The ending takes a little bit of a twist which I liked.
I like indie movies as long as they don't look cheap af.. I cant stand those. Lots of indie movies are so good in quality but don't like the B rated ones.. does this one look cheap?
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Originally posted by Living Legend
Just finished Anne Fritz.
Made me so angry like Eden Lake! Watch it! It was really, really good.
Where did u watch it?? I looked for it on Kodi(has lots of differents online hosts) and could not find it last night.
You guys need to watch Indigenous on Netflix, it's a great little horror flick even though the story has been done before. It's about 5 Americans travel to Panama, then go exploring in this forbidden jungle that is said to have the chupacabra. It has some decent acting and it's well directed, and the creature looks cool/creepy. The ending takes a little bit of a twist which I liked.
I was just browsing Netflix last night and added that to my list.
It was really great! It was a slow burn of a film, but honestly it was an hour and 40 minutes and it only seemed a bit longer than an hour.
I was so tired after getting home at 2:30 AM from the midnight showing.
I was SLAYED by Mary Elizabeth Winstead and John Goodman along with Dan Trachenberg's cinematography.
It was really great, especially for a first time feature film director.