Sci-Fi Horror Comedy ‘Flapjax’ Boards Blue Finch Films for Sales Ahead of Fantastic Fest Bow (EXCLUSIVE)
Blue Finch Films acquires worldwide sales rights to sci-fi horror comedy 'Flapjax' ahead of its Fantastic Fest premiere.
Blue Finch Films acquires worldwide sales rights to sci-fi horror comedy 'Flapjax' ahead of its Fantastic Fest premiere.
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Blue Finch Films acquires worldwide sales rights to sci-fi horror comedy 'Flapjax' ahead of its…
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