CFF Review: Eric Pennycoff’s Horror Romp ‘The Leech’ Jingles Timely Bells

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by Evan Jordan

Never has there ever been a holiday film quite like Eric Pennycoff’s The Leech, which pits the holy against the hellish for a thematically strong, rapid-fire descent into festive madness. The film opens with a crawl up the steps of an aging and nearly empty church where Father David (Graham Skipper of Sequence Break and Dementia: Part II putting in his best performance to date) delivers a heartfelt sermon about acceptance to an audience of few.

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