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Girl On The Third Floor
- Horror
- Available on VOD: 12 december 2019
- Director: Travis Stevens
- Cast: C.M. Punk (WWF Smackdown), Sarah Brooks, Trieste Kelly Dunn (United 93)
Bursting pipes, rotting walls, and unidentifiable slime were not what Don Koch expected when he convinced his wife Liz that he could rehab their new Victorian home himself. In over his head, under duress, and tempted by his old weaknesses, Don soon discovers that the house has its own dark, sordid history and won’t be so easy to renovate after all...
- Variety: The vengeful spirits in a former bordello prey on the home's new tenants in Travis Stevens' enjoyable horror opus.
- RogerEbert.com: A unique vision that satisfies from beginning to gory end.
- Film School Rejects: An effectively unsettling horror film about pains caused by monsters who are far too real.
- Daily Dead: truly unique and wickedly weird take on haunted house tropes.
- Nighmare On Film Street: A chilling, blood drenched haunted house flick.
- The Verge: A skin-crawling horror movie about home improvement and hauntings.
- Nightmarish Conjurings: Viewers get an ending that they most certainly did not see coming.
Jakob's Wife
- Horror
- Available on VOD: 12 augustus 2021
- Director: Travis Stevens
- Cast: Larry Fessenden (I Sell the Dead, Hellbenders), Barbara Crampton (You're Next, Re-Animator), Bonnie Aarons (The Nun, Silver Linings Playbook)
Anne is in her late 50s and feels like her life and marriage have beenshrinking over the past thirty years. Through a chance encounter with astranger, she discovers a new sense of power and an appetite to live biggerand bolder than before. However, these changes come with a toll on hermarriage and a heavy body count.
Reviews- Joblo.com: a blood-soaked good time that gives Crampton the role of her career.
- Filmthreat.com: That uniqueness is in every frame. Believe me when I tell you that Jakob’s Wife is worth seeing.
- Latimes.com: This is where having actors the caliber of Crampton and Fessenden pays off.
- Nightmarishconjurings.com: A vital and shocking modern vampire story, pulses with joy and the electricity that flows through the human heart.
- Rogersmovienation.com: Has gloriously icky makeup, over-the-top geysers of blood goofiness, down-and-dirty vampire trash talk laughs.
- Rogerebert.com: Fessenden and Crampton play it real. Very well-conceived and well-executed.
- Aisleseat.com: Jakob's Wife is freaky, gory, darkly funny, and, best of all, substantive. I very much want to see it again. This is easily my favorite movie from the 2021 SXSW Film Festival.
- Austinchronicle.com: By turns funny, grisly, tragic and insightful, Jakob's Wife carries the smartness of years. Never has the idea that vampire and vampire hunter are caught in a codependent relationship been more elegantly and humorously framed.
- Culturecrypt.com: Barbara Crampton and Larry Fessenden are fantastic in the film.
- Filmschoolrejects.com: A fantastically worthy dynamic. You can’t possibly go wrong with a movie that lets Crampton tell a little girl to fuck off.
- Slantmagazine.com: Well acted, sturdily constructed, and psychologically astute.
- Moviesandmania.com: It's funny, it’s bloody and it will warm your bleeding heart.
- Backseatmafia.com: Jakob’s Wife is up there with her [Barbara Crampton] best performances.
- Badfeelingmag.com: a gory and crowd-pleasing horror-comedy that feels perfectly-suited for these times.
- Fathersonholygore.com: Awesome genre work. A horrifying, darkly hilarious tale.
- Horrorobsessive.com: Fresh, entertaining, and unexpectedly substantive.
- Dreadcentral.com: an homage to classic vampire stories and a tribute to Barbara Crampton.