- Spring (2014 film) - Wikipedia
Spring is a 2014 romantic body horror film directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead and starring Lou Taylor Pucci and Nadia Hilker [4] The film follows Evan, a young man who travels to Italy and pursues a woman named Louise who, unknown to Evan, is not entirely human
- Spring (2014) - IMDb
Spring: Directed by Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead With Lou Taylor Pucci, Nadia Hilker, Francesco Carnelutti, Nick Nevern A young man in a personal tailspin flees from US to Italy, where he sparks up a romance with a woman harboring a dark, primordial secret
- Australia in spring 2014 - Bureau of Meteorology
Spring 2014 was the warmest on record for Australia, for the second year running Both mean temperatures and maximum temperatures were highest on record for the season The national maximum temperature anomaly was +2 33 °C (previous record +2 06 °C in 2013), mean temperature anomaly +1 67 °C (previous record +1 57 °C in 2013) and minimum
- Spring (2014) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Love is a monster A young man in a personal tailspin flees the US to Italy, where he sparks up a romance with a woman harboring a dark, primordial secret A decent watch, could watch again, but I don't think I can honestly recommend
- Spring (2014) directed by Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson - Letterboxd
A mutant hybrid between Before Sunrise and An American Werewolf in London, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s Spring is a clever and severely romantic creature feature that, not unlike its dim-witted bro hero, is in desperate need of a woman’s touch
- Spring (2014) - Movie - Moviefone
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- Spring (2014) - terror. ca
Spring (2014) - directed by Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson written by Justin Benson | A backpacker visiting Italy falls in love with the wrong woman
- Review: Spring (2014), Romance Meets Body Horror in Italy
Strangely, in Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s romantic body horror, Spring (2014), the tension is far more grounded in human emotion and real-world obstacles than physical mutations Evan (Lou Taylor Pucci) can’t seem to catch a break in his homeland
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