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Looking back at film festival favorites from the past year
There were in person, virtual, and hybrid events to satiate film fans. AIPT was able to cover a number of events both virtually and in person. Here are some of our favorites.
Episode 66 – Zach Lamplaugh – Director of 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Bigfoot!
My guest today is Zach Lamplaugh, Director of 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Bigfoot! Enjoy learning his approach to casting and other creative decisions behind this hilarious indie film.
‘DimLand’: Whimiscal Genre Film About Millennial Ennui Comes To Theatres and VOD
Growing up ain’t easy, and Peter Collins Campbell captures that perfectly in his directorial debut DimLand.
“Dissecting Horror” Continues September 1st with Creatives Behind Netflix’s ‘The Old Ways’
The Old Ways premiered at the prestigious Sitges Film Festival in 2020 and went on to become a favorite from Chattanooga Film Festival in 2021.
An Old Dark House, a Polyglot Shocker and a Megalodon, Now Available to Stream
One of the big surprises at this summer’s Chattanooga Film Festival was The Old Ways, a visceral hostage shocker involving shunned places, witchcraft, possession and some deeply disturbing moments.
MAN UNDER TABLE: Bizarre Indie Film About Making Bizarre Indie Films on The Arrow Player This August
Noel David Taylor's indie flick Man Under Table will be available to Arrow subscribers in the US, Canada, UK and now in Ireland!
Chattanooga Film Festival 2021 Wrap-Up
I’ve been going to the Chattanooga Film Festival for a while now, come hell or high water.
Trailer For Horror Movie Kandisha Reveals A Vengeful Spirit Ready To Shed Blood
Shudder has released the trailer for its newest original feature, Kandisha, streaming exclusively on the horror platform on July 22.
CFF Review: ‘The Old Ways’
A twenty-something woman awakens in a makeshift prison in Veracruz, scared and confused as to what exactly transpired which led to her captivity.
Chattanooga Film Festival 2021 Recap: Short Films And Live Events
The fest remained virtual this year, but that didn’t stop the staff from putting on a truly wonderful and community based experience.
Chattanooga Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘An Ideal Host’ Is A Hilarious And Horrifying Dinner Party Gone awry
Anything can go wrong at a dinner party. Which is the premise of the hilarious horror comedy An Ideal Host!
CFF Review: ‘Events Transpiring Before, During, and After a High School Basketball Game’
Stenson feels as if he is channeling the comedies of Yasujiro Ozu with Events’ sustained stasis and its weaving of amusing non-sequiturs around a subdued plotpoint.
CFF Review: ‘My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To’
How far are you willing to go for your family, and how far are you willing to go to escape them?
Chattanooga Film Festival 2021 Recap: Features
The fest remained virtual this year, but that didn’t stop the staff from putting on a truly wonderful and community based experience.
Annie Choi and Joe Ziemba Chat About Their New Cinematic Tome — “Bleeding Skull!: A 1990s Trash-Horror Odyssey”
When I found out they were doing a book on the 90s, that instantly became one of my most anticipated pickups in 2021. T
We’re All Going To The World’s Fair REVIEW – An Instant Classic | Chattanooga 2021
Jane Schoenbrun’s debut film is genuinely scary and a definite must-see for all horror buffs.
Grady Hendrix (Infamous Interviews Podcast Ep. 21)
Thanks to Chattanooga Film Festival, AJ Friar got to interview horror author Grady Hendrix.
Chattanooga Film Festival 2021 Wrap-Up
The 2021 iteration of the Chattanooga Film Festival provided a variety of various films, some of which I had actually already seen before (and loved!)
Film Review: Scenes From An Empty Church (2021)
I was so excited to be able to cover another virtual film festival. I discovered that my love for films has made me appreciate them more.
Chattanooga Film Festival 2021: FIVE DESPERATE WOMEN is a Journey into Made for TV Macabre
Chattanooga Film Fest this year was the masterclass in made for TV genre titled: The Nights That Panicked America: A Brief History of the Golden Age of the Made for TV Genre Movie.