Tennessee Gothic is an independent horror film written and directed by Jeff Wedding, and based on the short story “American Gothic” by Ray Russell (Premature Burial, Chamber of Horrors, The Incubus). It is about a girl who escapes being beaten and raped and is found on the side of the road by a local who brings her back to his farm.
This film is a bit different than most horror films, so it would be difficult to review in the traditional sense. So we decided to take a different approach as we do with some of these types of films and list some things we liked, what we thought could have been better, and our overall thoughts.
What we liked:
What we thought could have been better:
Overall, we feel like Tennessee Gothic was a decent film, but instead of 80% of the film being used to focus on the promiscuity of the farm girl, there should have been more actual horror. While there is a reason for said promiscuity, centralizing the story on that made the overall vibe of the film very overexaggerated on the silly side. It seemed more like it was just repetitive than it was “comedy”. If the film had mixed in some more scenes here and there where something else was happening, it would have been a much better experience on the horror side of things.
Tennessee Gothic was released on 10/15/2019 and is available on VOD and Blu-Ray from GypsyRoot Releasing.
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