The Pizzagate Massacre, a satirical thriller based (loosely) on the infamous — and debunked — alt-right conspiracy theory, has found a U.S. home with Archstone Entertainment.
Starring newcomers Tinus Seaux and Alexandria Payne alongside Lee Eddy (Panic), the directorial debut of Texan filmmaker John Valley is billed as a darkly comic adventure involving an amateur journalist and a far-right militiaman who team up to expose the ugly truth behind rumors involving sex cults, a pizza place and — of course — lizard people. It won the best midnight feature award at last year’s Nightmares Film Festival.
Toronto-based genre specialist ...
Starring newcomers Tinus Seaux and Alexandria Payne alongside Lee Eddy (Panic), the directorial debut of Texan filmmaker John Valley is billed as a darkly comic adventure involving an amateur journalist and a far-right militiaman who team up to expose the ugly truth behind rumors involving sex cults, a pizza place and — of course — lizard people. It won the best midnight feature award at last year’s Nightmares Film Festival.
Toronto-based genre specialist ...
The Pizzagate Massacre, a satirical thriller based (loosely) on the infamous — and debunked — alt-right conspiracy theory, has found a U.S. home with Archstone Entertainment.
Starring newcomers Tinus Seaux and Alexandria Payne alongside Lee Eddy (Panic), the directorial debut of Texan filmmaker John Valley is billed as a darkly comic adventure involving an amateur journalist and a far-right militiaman who team up to expose the ugly truth behind rumors involving sex cults, a pizza place and — of course — lizard people. It won the best midnight feature award at last year’s Nightmares Film Festival.
Toronto-based genre specialist ...
Starring newcomers Tinus Seaux and Alexandria Payne alongside Lee Eddy (Panic), the directorial debut of Texan filmmaker John Valley is billed as a darkly comic adventure involving an amateur journalist and a far-right militiaman who team up to expose the ugly truth behind rumors involving sex cults, a pizza place and — of course — lizard people. It won the best midnight feature award at last year’s Nightmares Film Festival.
Toronto-based genre specialist ...
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