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The film—a surrealist drama about a dairy farmer who communes with ghosts—was dropped by its distributor after terrible test screenings. It went straight to a single streaming service buried in the "International" tab. If you have any specific questions or topics
The advent of high-speed internet and the proliferation of Over-The-Top (OTT) streaming platforms have fundamentally altered this industry. The "midnight show" culture has largely migrated to private viewing on smartphones. Many modern web series have adopted the "bold" themes once exclusive to B-grade films but with significantly higher production values and more complex character development. Conclusion For more deep-dive movie reviews that actually respect
What Kulta loves: The analog grit. Williams shoots on 16mm like it’s running out of style—every frame feels borrowed from a lost 1970s underground film. The dialogue is slippery, ironic, and dangerous. You’re never sure if you’re laughing with the characters or at them.