Horror Movie Review: Flesh City (2019)
A slice of insanity from writer and director, Thorsten Fleisch. Flesh City is a near incomprehensible and surrealist ‘no budget’ horror movie that stars Christian Serritiello and Eva Ferox.
A slice of insanity from writer and director, Thorsten Fleisch. Flesh City is a near incomprehensible and surrealist ‘no budget’ horror movie that stars Christian Serritiello and Eva Ferox.
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