
“Keeping Company” is a fast-paced, consistently funny, and often surprising exploration of the familiar ‘work is hell’ trope — with a twist. Red is …continue reading GenreBlast 2021: Keeping Company

“Keeping Company” is a fast-paced, consistently funny, and often surprising exploration of the familiar ‘work is hell’ trope — with a twist. Red is …continue reading GenreBlast 2021: Keeping Company

“I Blame Society” is a satirical look at a frustrated filmmaker whose only “compliment” is that she would make a great serial killer. When …continue reading Reel Review: I Blame Society (2020)

This week on the Bloodhound Pix Podcast, it’s our Indie Spotlight, and we are celebrating two of the best, must see horror comedies of …continue reading Bloodhound Pix: Indie Spotlight (12 Hour Shift | Hawk and Rev)

A highly unique vampire offering, with humor that comes from the humanity and heart at the core of the film, “Boys From County Hell” …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: Boys From County Hell (2020)

The horror comedy “It Cuts Deep” puts a new spin on relationship drama, while exploring fears of adulthood and what it really means to …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: It Cuts Deep (2020)

Emily Wilson’s short but lingering film, “Danny’s Girl”, leaves a lasting impression thanks to its raw acting and shocking plot twists. Danny’s Girl follows …continue reading Horror Short: Danny’s Girl

The cleverly titled “Cold War” is an exceedingly fun, highly original, laugh out loud funny film that explores human suffering and survival. As riotously …continue reading Reel Review: Cold War (2018)

Pure cinematic joy, “Heavy Trip” is a loving ode to metal fans and misfits; a hilarious film about passion and perseverance that has as …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2018 Review: Heavy Trip

Women Who Kill, the exceptional debut film from Ingrid Jungermann, is a smart, female-driven, refreshingly original dark comedy “Love isn’t romance, it’s survival.” We …continue reading Reel Review: Women Who Kill (2016)

Screening at The Overlook Film Festival, Two Pigeons was an uncomfortable yet highly entertaining horror comedy about the ultimate invasion of privacy I honestly can’t …continue reading Sneak Peek: Two Pigeons (2017)
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