Strange Darling—Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner’s critically acclaimed serial killer thriller—debuts this week on digital streaming.

The film opened in limited release in theaters on August 23. Written and directed by J.T. Mollner, Strange Darling features actor Giovanni Ribisi’s debut as a cinematographer.

Told is a fractured narrative format akin to Pulp Fiction, Strange Darling is presented in six chapters out of order.

The film begins with Chapter 3, where a character only identified as The Lady is seen running in slow motion through an open field. As it turns out, The Lady is being chased by a man with a shotgun called The Demon (Gallner) and he is determined to kill her.

As the chapters unfold, it’s revealed that the cat-and-mouse chase at the beginning of the film stems from an erotic encounter between The Lady and The Demon that’s spun out of control.

In addition, as each chapter is told, it becomes apparent that the scenario in Strange Darling isn’t as cut-and-dry as it seems…

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝MA
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    2 hours ago

    I saw it in the cinema and it’s definitely one to watch, just go in blind. In fact, ignore everything above.