Horror Movie Review: Free to a Bad Home (2023)
Written and directed by Kameron and Scott Hale, Free to a Bad Home is an anthology horror where every story links together and the wraparound serves more as a prologue and epilogue.
Written and directed by Kameron and Scott Hale, Free to a Bad Home is an anthology horror where every story links together and the wraparound serves more as a prologue and epilogue.
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