I have to give massive kudos to FrightFest this year for screening My Father, Die as the opening film of their 2016 schedule being that it was a challenging and disturbingly portrait of childhood abuse and the futility of revenge.Read More
I have to give massive kudos to FrightFest this year for screening My Father, Die as the opening film of their 2016 schedule being that it was a challenging and disturbingly portrait of childhood abuse and the futility of revenge.Read More