“There’s a lot in the film that is a reflection of me as a fan of horror,” she says. “I love a creepy doll movie. So I do intentionally subvert the horror tropes I include in the film. A creepy doll is not necessarily a creepy doll. You find out instead how it’s connected to this supernatural world. That reveal, I hope, comes back to the real-life horror.”
“Rock Springs” has a premise that builds and blooms over its runtime. After her husband dies, Emily (Kelly Marie Tran) moves to a new house with her daughter (Aria Kim) and mother (Fiona Fu). Yet in addition to catching spectral visions of her husband,…
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