Errementari [2017] Netflix Review – A Simplistic yet Wildly Entertaining Folk Horror
I like horror cinema that has some fun with its premise. Paul Arkijo Alijo’s Basque language horror, Errementari: The Blacksmith…
I like horror cinema that has some fun with its premise. Paul Arkijo Alijo’s Basque language horror, Errementari: The Blacksmith…
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