[Stanley Film Fest ’13 Review] A New Cult Classic Arrives In ‘Henge’
Following treatment for violent spells, a young man returns home to his loving wife. But as his seizures intensify, it becomes clear something inside him is trying to get out. Part domestic drama, part sci-fi thriller, the ambitious micro-budget tragedy henge heralds the arrival of a bright new talent.
Bloody Disgusting stringer Erik Myers took to the first annual Stanley Film Festival where he caught this special Japanese film when it screened on May 5.
Directed by Hajime Ohata, this creature feature has a running time of only 54 minutes, which gets the insanity rolling… READ MORE





















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