Chattanooga Film Festival: Mrs. Booker on 8th Avenue (2023)

Florence Booker (played by Daniella Alma) is a character that many can relate to, as she navigates the complex feelings of isolation that often accompany marriage. Despite being in a relationship, she feels more alone than ever before. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she shares a cigarette with Roy (Nicholas Baroudi), a charismatic line cook. This seemingly innocent encounter sparks an affair, leading Florence to contemplate abandoning her current life in search of something more fulfilling. However, as she tries to escape her circumstances, she only deepens her sense of incompleteness and confusion.

The film, shot over the course of ten days on the lively streets of New York City by director Alexander Canepa, begins in the middle of Florence’s story, immersing the audience directly into her struggles. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that Florence has a tendency to attract individuals who are emotionally needy, particularly her husband, Louis (David Edwin), who epitomizes this dynamic.

At a film festival often dominated by genre cinema, the presence of a realistic romantic comedy like this may come as a surprise. However, those who appreciate a fresh and nuanced take on relationships will likely find this film captivating and thought-provoking. With its unique blend of humor and heartfelt moments, it challenges the conventions of the genre while offering a genuine exploration of love, longing, and personal fulfillment.

The Chattanooga Film Festival runs from now through June 29. To get your in-person or virtual badge to see any of these movies. For more information, visit chattfilmfest.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Chattanooga Film Festival: New Religion (2022)

Miyabi (Kaho Seto) has lost her daughter when she falls from the balcony, which puts her in a dark place, working as an escort in a basement somewhere with two other women. Sure, she has a new guy, but one of her co-workers — Aiwaza (Daiki Nunami) — loses her mind and kills a whole bunch of people with a knife.

One of Aiwaza’s prize clients — Oka (Satoshi Oka) — now needs someone to take care of his needs, so Miyabi takes over. His needs? He takes photos of women, slowly, strangely and in ways that make them feel like they’re being dissected. Yes, that’s strange. But what’s strange is that his house is either always pitch black or blindingly red. Strange enough? What if he had no vocal cords and now spoke through the sound system of his home at body-rattling volume? And what if, with each photo that Oka takes, Miyabi gets closer to seeing her dead daughter?

Also, none of this could be happening. Or all of it.

Directed and written by Keishi Kondo, this is not a movie to go into hoping for a straight-up horror film. But for those willing to journey toward its heart of darkness, there’s something strange and wonderful here.

The Chattanooga Film Festival is happening now through June 29. To get your in-person or virtual badge to see any of these movies, click here. For more information, visit chattfilmfest.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

The Chattanooga Film Festival is happening now through June 29. To get your in-person or virtual badge to see any of these movies, click here. For more information, visit chattfilmfest.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Chattanooga Film Fest: The Last Movie Ever Made (2023)

Directed and written by Nathan Blackwell, this film presents a captivating and unconventional narrative that delves into friendship, creativity and redemption themes. The story centers on Marshall (portrayed by Adam Rini), who grapples with a profound sense of urgency as the world faces imminent destruction. He is compelled to take bold action with only thirty days left to live, revealed through a mysterious voice in their minds.

In a heartfelt bid to reconnect with his past and find meaning in his final days, Marshall decides to gather a diverse group of friends and acquaintances—among them, his ex-wife Audrey (played by Megan Rini). Together, they embark on the ambitious journey of completing a science fiction film that Marshall and his childhood friends had started but never finished during their high school years.

To assemble his team, Marshall reaches out to his old friends, Lance (played by Ryan Gaumont) and Arthur (portrayed by Craig Curtis), who share his passion for filmmaking. Despite the chaos and uncertainty surrounding them, the trio rekindles their camaraderie and begins to revisit their youthful dreams and aspirations. They channel their collective energy into the creative process, using the act of making the film as a way to confront their fears and desires.

As the narrative unfolds, the film takes on a distinctly uplifting tone, celebrating the transformative power of cinema. Despite the looming threat of the world’s end, Marshall and his friends find joy and purpose in their collaboration. The filmmaking experience becomes not just a project but a therapeutic journey that enables Marshall to confront his past mistakes and grow as an individual.

Throughout the film, there are moments of poignant reflection and humor, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit even in the face of an apocalyptic reality. The camaraderie among the group, combined with their shared commitment to the art of filmmaking, underscores the message that creativity can flourish even in the darkest of times.

Ultimately, this film serves as a testament to the enduring impact of storytelling. It encourages viewers to appreciate the present and find solace in our connections with others. As the narrative reaches its conclusion, the uplifting spirit of the film leaves audiences with a sense of hope, suggesting that while the world may be ending, the legacy of their collective artistry will continue beyond the final frame.

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REPLIGATOR IS COMING FROM VISUAL VENEGEANCE!

Now it can finally be said!

Repligator from director Bret McCormick is coming from Visual Vengeance!

The 1998 sci-fi classic has never been on blu ray! It comes with hours of new and archival bonus content, brand new cast and crew interviews, and oh yeah — Bill and I did one of the commentary tracks!

Plus you get a limited edition O card and x-ray glasses!

Get on it!

Chattanooga FIlm Festival: The Haunting of Hype House (2023)

On the Seed & Spark site that helped fund this movie, it literally says “The Exorcist convinced the world that Ouija Boards are a dangerous tool that shouldn’t be considered a game, but The Haunting of Hype House wants to make Ouija Boards fun again.”

I mean, as someone who has a list of a few hundred Ouija-based movies, I can agree.

Back in 1969, an unspeakable death took place on a quiet mountainside somewhere around the outskirts of Los Angeles.

Now, Jared Zenith (Matt Farren), a social media star, and his assistant Mike make the vlogs that the internet loves, ones filled with not just pranks but out and out jump scares. Jared’s brother Eric (Michael Salamone) is in town and Jared has some sibling issues to deal with but he’s probably just going to make his brother look like a moron on the internet.

Eric sees something he thinks is an actual supernatural event.

And then out comes the Ouija board.

Farren came up with the idea for this movie in a very simple way: “I came up with this idea THREE YEARS AGO when I thought of one simple question: what if a ghost possessed a really unlikeable guy, and his friends realized they liked the ghost more than their buddy?”

Farren co-directed this with Brandon Douglas and wrote the script. It has some budget issues, sure, but it’s a great idea and the cast is pretty fun. The acting could use a little work, but I can say the same thing for some big budget films.

You can learn more on the official site.

The Chattanooga Film Festival is happening now through June 29. To get your in-person or virtual badge to see any of these movies, click here. For more information, visit chattfilmfest.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Chattanooga Film Festival: Soft Liquid Center (2023)

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.

The Chattanooga Film Festival is happening now through June 29. To get your in-person or virtual badge to see any of these movies, click here. For more information, visit chattfilmfest.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

THE ABOMINATION ARRIVES ON BLU RAY FROM VISUAL VENGEANCE!

September 29 is the day!

The Abomination is coming!

The 1986 splatter classic is being released by Visual Vengeance for the first time ever on blu ray!

5 hours of bonus content! Never before seen outtakes! Behind the scenes!

A limited edition o-card! A 15-page comic book!

A feature length interview with director Bret McCormick!

This is THE release for me of 2023. I couldn’t be more excited.

What’s On Shudder: July 2023

Here’s what’s playing on Shudder this month. Click on any title with a hyperlink to see our review.

July 2: Etheria Film Night 2023

July 3: Day of the Dead

July 10: The Boogey Man, The Devonsville Terror

July 14: Quicksand

July 17: Contorted

July 21: The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs – Season 5B Finale, Sharksploitation

July 24: Death Game

Don’t have Shudder? Plans start at under $5 a month and you can get the first week free when you visit Shudder.

What’s On Arrow Player In July

July 7: Start the month with Permanent Vacation. In desperate need of a vacay? Well, be careful who you book with, because the flicks trips in Permanent Vacation are dream holidays that you’ll never return from. Featuring murderous mini-breaks and sun, sea, sand and psychos, these gory getaways feature everything from island paradises full of monsters and mutants to nature breaks from the rat race that will be the death of you. So, pack your sunglasses and flip-flops, but don’t bother buying a return ticket, because you’re going on a Permanent Vacation. Titles include Horrors of Malformed Men, Lake Michigan Monster and The Wind.

Yakuza Graveyard also debuts on this date.

July 14: You’re History lets you get on the ARROW Time Machine for a selection of trips to all the time periods you could possibly imagine in You’re History. This curated collection features historical epics, time capsule slices of life and period pieces all featuring blood, swords, romance, political intrigue, unforgettable events, crazed killers and flying fighters. The past has never been as entertaining, or dangerous, as it is in You’re History. Titles Include: Eros + Massacre, Vengeance is Mine and Khrustalyov My Car!

Running Time also appears on this day. 

July 21: Josh Ruben Selects has the actor-writer-director of Scare Me, Werewolves Within, Death to 2021 and A Wounded Fawn share his ARROW picks. “First, ARROW asked if I’d list my favorite movies currently streaming on their epic service… then came a flood of shame… cult films? Have I seen any!? Am I a BAD CINEPHILE?! And yet, there they emerged, one after another in alphabetical order, from Basket Case onward came title after title, some of which I haven’t thought about since I was a wee one. Enjoy a taste of the delightfully dark and salacious gems, many of which molded me at too young an age.” Titles include Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, Bad Moon and The Guyver.

July 24: The Blood Money Collection has $10,000 Blood Money, Find a Place to Die and Matalo! (Kill Him).

July 28: Sam Ashurst Selects has ARROW picks from the director of Frankenstein’s Creature, the writer/director of A Little More Flesh and A Little More Flesh II, and the co-host of the Arrow Video podcast. “Being asked to curate a selection of films for Arrow’s streaming service is like getting to break into your favorite video store after hours to pull from the best shelves. Limited to twenty* rentals, this would be the stack coming home with me. So, brace yourself for crazy kung-fu, stoic heroes, lots of female rage, and some of the coolest movies ever made.” Titles include Boxer’s Omen, Day of Anger and Burst City.

Head over to ARROW to start watching now. Subscriptions are available for $6.99 monthly or $49.99 yearly. ARROW is available in the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland on the following Apps/devices: Roku (all Roku sticks, boxes, devices, etc), Apple TV & iOS devices, Samsung TVs, Android TV and mobile devices, Fire TV (all Amazon Fire TV Sticks, boxes, etc), and on all web browsers at https://www.arrow-player.com.

CALLING ALL ULTRAMAN FANS!

Ultraman Day 2023 is coming up fast on July 10, 2023!

To celebrate another year of everyone’s favorite legendary warrior, Mill Creek is having a MASSIVE SALE on all Ultraman DVDs and blu rays, and GIVEAWAYS of Ultraman  blu rays every day July 1-10 on their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts, including two ULTIMATE GRAND PRIZES!

Entries for the July 1 giveaway open Friday, June 30 at 10 a.m. Central Standard Time (CST) and are open for 24 hours! Entries for the July 2 giveaway open Saturday, July 1 at 10 a.m. and are open for 24 hours, and so on…

July 1 giveaway winners will be contacted and announced by 2 p.m.CST on Saturday July 1. July 2 giveaway winners will be contacted and announced by 2 p.m. CST on Sunday, July 2, and so on until the final Daily Giveaway winners will be announced at 2 p.m. CST on Sunday, July 9.

Plus, every daily entry makes you eligible for the ULTIMATE GRAND PRIZE!

On Monday, July 10, two people will win 30+ Ultraman titles from Mill Creek Entertainment! DVDS, BLU RAYS AND STEELBOOKS! From their ULTRAMAN – THE COMPLETE SERIES Steelbook to the new BATTLE KAIJU SERIES 01: ULTRAMAN VS. RED KING collection, two lucky winners can win decades worth of ULTRAMAN history!

US/Canada Only, must be 18 or older to enter. One entry per person per day, One winner per household.

Oh yeah, about that big sale?

Mill Creek has every ULTRAMAN DVD or BLU RAY at 50%-65% off!* Movies, complete series and steelbooks…EVERYTHING! Go to Deep Discount to start saving.