The Brain Hunter
In this dark and disturbing independent film, a quiet little mid-west town is rocked by an unforeseen occurrence. Twenty years after, Cemetery Town is again disrupted by a series of killings. The town's caretaker, Cliff is in the center of the chaos. When Cliff decides to care for a Brain eating creature , he soon realizes mankind and the unknown creatures from other worlds should not merge.
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