Co-writer, producer and star Steph Holmbo makes her feature film debut in this film, which has been described as “an enigmatic tale of #MeToo psychological horror inspired by real events.”
Holmbo has decided to share her experiences through “phantasmagoric and supernatural lenses.”
Directed by Perry Home Video and written by Holmbo with Joseph Kolean and Zachary Gutierrez, this has the woman moving out and being on her own, but what seems like a place of respite turns horrific with moments small — a refrigerator inexplicably filled with rotting food — and huge — red light bathing everything.
There’s also a moment where a watermelon pays the price.
Soft Liquid Center may not appeal to everyone — literally it sits in place for some time and just has ambient audio for some parts — but for those who catch the vibe, it may feel just right.

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Crap “review”. Why bother clicking from IMDB to you I just don’t know. I’ll stop.
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Yet another of your B&S – mostly S*** – IMDB Clickbait “reviews”. Get a real job my friend.
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