[CFF ’21] ‘Coming Home in the Dark’ review: Nerve wracking, unpleasant, and violent

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by Nathaniel Muir

Coming Home in the Dark frightens its audience within minutes. The second secret screening at the Chattanooga Film Fest (or, Secret Screening #1) starts with a family taking a scenic drive on the New Zealand coast. Unsurprisingly, they bicker over the things families tend to on long drives. The opening moments are filled with beautiful shots. This kind of beauty can only be juxtaposed by the worst violence. 

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