Tin and Tina, For the Other Type of Horror Fan
Tin and Tina is a Spanish language horror film. It follows a woman who adopts two albino siblings from a convent who want to show her the light.
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Horror Films are unsettling films designed to frighten and panic. However, often some cause dread and, alarm while invoking our hidden worst fears. Often there is a terrifying or shocking finale which is both captivating and entertaining at the same time ending in a cathartic experience. Horror is not just jump scares and gore.
Tin and Tina is a Spanish language horror film. It follows a woman who adopts two albino siblings from a convent who want to show her the light.
#netflix #motherofmovies #tin&tina
If Art the Clown can pull off a Santa suit in Terrifier 3, why not an LGBTQIA2S+ slasher movie set at Christmastime to go with it? Bad Girl Boogey, So Vam, and T-Blockers pave the way for Alice Maio Mackay’s latest feature film, Carnage For Christmas. Co-written by Benjamin Pahl Robinson the indie horror follows a classic…
Estonian language feature film Chainsaws Were Singing just played at the Fantasia Film Festival. If you see one film this year, make it this one.
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