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Payne's Branch (2025) - Additional Crew Film Review

1 h 21 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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“Hey y’all I’m Nic (and I’m Adam) and welcome to Additional Crew. You might be asking what are we doing out here right now with a jar of peanut butter, a trail camera, and a hammer?”Welcome to Additional Crew, the spoiler-heavy review show where we choose whatever random film we want to talk about. This episode we bring to you ”In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, two college seniors enter the devastated Western Appalachian Mountains to study black bears. Their project spirals into terror as they begin to realize nature doesn't change, it evolves.” I am of course talking about Jake Casey’s Payne’s Branch. That is a 2025 found footage horror movie related to bears. We also have an interview from actor and director Jake Casey. Stay tuned for that. Up next: Lone Star 1996indie film, Payne's Branch, low-budget filmmaking, character study, found footage, Jake Casey, film analysis, passion in filmmaking, generational film review, gen x, millennial, horror, mockumentary, mumblecore

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