Horror Movie Review: Big Freaking Rat (2020)
Written and directed by Thomas J. Churchill, and starring Scott C. Roe, Caleb Thomas, and CeCe Kelly, Big Freaking Rat is, unsurprisingly, a B-movie about a rat that is transformed by toxic waste.
Written and directed by Thomas J. Churchill, and starring Scott C. Roe, Caleb Thomas, and CeCe Kelly, Big Freaking Rat is, unsurprisingly, a B-movie about a rat that is transformed by toxic waste.
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