![]() ![]() How I miss Fessenden’s big-ass fish, friends. One of the worst of last year’s batch (though it was released in 2012), and we’re talking about the year I had to dedicate hundreds of words to “ Midget Zombie Takeover.” Could the third time be that proverbial charm? The second up for consideration was “ Dead Souls,” a confounding parade of ghosts, senseless dog murder, zombies and Bill Moseley looking embarrassed. ![]() ![]() Larry Fessenden’s “ Beneath,” concerning unlikeable teens being eaten by a giant fish puppet, was somehow much better than it should have been. In the bygone era of 2013, I reviewed a couple of Chiller Films originals, the products of that most welcome addition to basic cable, Chiller TV. Soon after arriving, however, he discovers the town’s deepest secret: a terrifying and controlling race of creatures that live amongst the darkness in the woods behind his home. Michael Cayle thought leaving the chaotic lifestyle of New York City behind for the quiet, small town of Ashborough would bring his family closer together. ![]()
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