Patrick Picard’s feature length debut, THE BLOODHOUND, provides very few answers as a bizarrely hypnotic film in the vein of David Lynch.
Category: Indie Films
Indie Film Review: The Mark of the Bell Witch
Seth Breedlove’s new documentary, THE MARK OF THE BELL WITCH, effectively delves into Tennessean folklore but has a bit too much reenactment.
Indie Film Review: We Are the Missing
Andrew J.D. Robinson’s pseudo-documentary, WE ARE THE MISSING, is an engaging micro-budget thriller that maybe tries a bit too hard by its end.
Indie Film Review: Tales of Frankenstein
Donald F. Glut’s TALES OF FRANKENSTEIN is a fun, low budget anthology film tailor made for fans of Mary Shelley’s original story.
Indie Film Review: Darkness in Tenement 45
Nicole Groton’s DARKNESS IN TENEMENT 45 proves relevant with its fear and uncertainty of unopposed power and the rapid spread of disease.
Indie Film Review: Attack of the Demons
Eric Power’s new film, ATTACK OF THE DEMONS, features some amazingly brutal horror animation but is a little too long and drawn out.
Indie Film Review: By Night’s End
Walker Whited’s debut feature, BY NIGHT’S END, is often maddeningly illogical but still ends up being an engaging crime/thriller.
Indie Film Review: To Your Last Death
TO YOUR LAST DEATH is a highly entertaining horror/comedy with amazing original animation and plenty of blood and guts to satisfy genre fans.
Indie Film Review: LX 2048
Guy Moshe’s LX 2048 is a bit messy but paints a picture of feasibly grim future of humanity in the near future.
Indie Film Review: Last Call
Gavin Michael Booth’s LAST CALL tells a heartfelt and impactful story in real-time with only two takes throughout the entire film.