Jeff Wedding’s new film, Tennessee Gothic, does a good job mixing genres in an old school, slow burn horror romp with a comedic twist.
Category: Indie Films
Indie Film Review: Silhouette
Mitch McLeod’s newest film, Silhouette, is a well made, tension filled effort but can’t fully decide if it wants to be horror or drama.
Indie Film Review: Before the Dawn
Before the Dawn is a realistic tale of forbidden love between a teacher and her student with a tense story and some good performances from the leads.
Indie Film Review: The Nightmare Gallery
Gene Blalock’s debut feature, The Nightmare Gallery, looks nice and establishes a unique tone but lacks in story and substance.
Indie Film Review: Queen of Hearts
May el-Toukhy’s new film, Queen of Hearts, is a dramatic tale of forbidden love and the crippling emotional toll it takes on a family.
Indie Film Review: Art of the Dead
Art of the Dead is ridiculously entertaining B-movie horror with great special effects and a fun premise centered around the Seven Deadly Sins.
Indie Film Review: After We Leave
Aleem Hossain’s feature length directorial debut, After We Leave, is well made and chocked full of intrigue while being slightly hamstrung by an undeveloped cinematic world.
Indie Film Review: A Young Man with High Potential
Linus de Paoli’s sophomore feature, A Young Man with High Potential, is a disturbingly engaging watch that’s bound to incite negative reactions due to its subject matter.
Indie Film Review: Hate Crime
Hate Crime, director Steven Esteb’s first feature length film in 17 years, is a somber, yet powerful, look at two families suffering from the fallout of an act of violence.
Indie Film Review: Rapid Eye Movement
Peter Bishai’s new film, Rapid Eye Movement, is visually impressive and very well made but lacks in overall story.