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Release Date:
October 15, 2024
Original Title:
Keep Coming Back
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Slashtag Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 15
Recovering addicts meet every week in a local community center to share coffee, cookies, and stories of the ups and downs of their recovery process. When one newcomer, Paul, reluctantly attends the meeting and is forced to face his relationship to alcohol - as well as his father - things take a dark, unexpected turn.
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Art Direction:
Dylan Garrett Smith
BTS Photographer:
Ray Camacho
Colorist:
Vicente Cordero
Director:
Kyle Kouri
Director of Photography:
Vicente Cordero
Editor:
Brady Jackson
Executive Producer:
Dylan Garrett Smith
Kyle Kouri
Travis Bacon
First Assistant Director:
Arion Csihar
Makeup Supervisor:
Angelina Sambrotto
Music Score Producer:
Travis Bacon
Producer:
Sosie Bacon
Brady Jackson
William Thornton
Production Assistant:
Thatcher Robinson
Sam Smith
Production Design:
Dylan Garrett Smith
Props:
Antony Teofilo
Maximo Teofilo
Second Assistant Director:
Zoe Katzen
Special Effects Supervisor:
William Thornton
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