Meet the dead parent
Feb 23, 2020
3 minutes
by RUSSELL BAILLIE
It’s possibly not surprising that Ant Timpson’s feature-directing debut, , is quite so nuts. Its tale of a father and son reunion is scary, funny, bloody, grim, unhinged but entertaining with it. That might be expected of the guy who has for many years programmed the “Incredibly Strange” part of the New Zealand International Film Festival and run the annual riot of spontaneous cinematic weirdness that is the 48 Hour film challenge.
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