Stars: Zoltan Torok, Robert Lewis Stephenson, Zack Gold, Whit Kunschik, Madonna Young Magee, Alan Dorfmeier, Jim Tuck | Written by Jon Sarro | Directed by Cody Ashford
Drive Back begins with a young Reid (Zoltan Torok) sitting in the woods sketching when a shot rings out and a deer falls near him. That’s followed by the appearance of his father, who forces the traumatized boy to take a knife and motions towards the dying animal.
Years later, Reid is engaged to Olivia and they’re about to become parents. Making their way home after an engagement party at his parents’ cabin out in the woods, Olivia suggests taking a shortcut to get back home.
Disoriented after nearly being hit by a spending truck, they stop for directions at The I Forgot Store, a mom-and-pop convenience store where Mom is nuts and Pop (Alan Dorfmeier) appears to be dead. That still doesn...
Drive Back begins with a young Reid (Zoltan Torok) sitting in the woods sketching when a shot rings out and a deer falls near him. That’s followed by the appearance of his father, who forces the traumatized boy to take a knife and motions towards the dying animal.
Years later, Reid is engaged to Olivia and they’re about to become parents. Making their way home after an engagement party at his parents’ cabin out in the woods, Olivia suggests taking a shortcut to get back home.
Disoriented after nearly being hit by a spending truck, they stop for directions at The I Forgot Store, a mom-and-pop convenience store where Mom is nuts and Pop (Alan Dorfmeier) appears to be dead. That still doesn...
- 11/12/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
The Popcorn Frights Film Festival is back this year, both in-person and virtually, from August 8-18. They’ve unleashed the first wave of programming, indicating that the fest is going big for its tenth anniversary celebration with new premieres, virtual screenings, and exciting retro showings including the “Lost First Cut” of Brian Yuzna‘s Return of the Living Dead 3.
To add to the pure mayhem of its anniversary celebration, Popcorn Frights 2024’s in-theater experience will be offered free and open to the public, as a gift back to the community for ten years of their dedicated support and moviegoing love. Popcorn Frights’ free festival is made possible by the generous support of Nightmare Weekend Miami.
Highlights include the 35th anniversary presentation of Brian Yuzna’s spectacularly insane masterpiece Society, one of the ickiest, sweatiest, gloopiest, horniest, and most original body horror shockers of all time. The master of horror will...
To add to the pure mayhem of its anniversary celebration, Popcorn Frights 2024’s in-theater experience will be offered free and open to the public, as a gift back to the community for ten years of their dedicated support and moviegoing love. Popcorn Frights’ free festival is made possible by the generous support of Nightmare Weekend Miami.
Highlights include the 35th anniversary presentation of Brian Yuzna’s spectacularly insane masterpiece Society, one of the ickiest, sweatiest, gloopiest, horniest, and most original body horror shockers of all time. The master of horror will...
- 7/17/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
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