[CFF 2022] NIGHT SHIFT Review - Misogyny is Thicker than Wood Pulp

Slay Away
by Breanna Lucci

Written and directed by Tennessee filmmakers Greg Swinson and Ryan Thiessen, Night Shift is a gory horror film designed to grow goosebumps on your arms and churn the inside of your stomach. The film stars Natalie Terrazzino, JC Oakley III, Larry Bunton, Philip Zimny, and Trevor Tucker. It centers on misogyny and domestic violence, reading like a mixture of Home Alone (1990), Terrifier (2018), and something all its own.

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