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Wrath of Dracula – Episode 166
This week weve taken on Wrath of Dracula, starring the fantastic Hannaj Bang-Benz. There was certainly some money behind this independent film, but Wrath of Dracula was lacking on some areas. The act
Documentaries – Episode 165
We have discussed documentaries here and there over the years, but we have never done an episode on them. The wait is over. Documentaries are a fantastic way to break into Indie filmmaking. There are
Street Trash (2024) – Episode 164
It was a cult classic that started in 1987, and in 2024 it was redone by director/writer Ryan Kruger. Street Trash kept a lot of the 80s vibe, music, and practical effects. While the cinematic lessons
Interview With David Ryan Keith 4 – Episode 163
For the fourth time in the run of our show, we talk with our friend David Ryan Keith. Writer/director of Primal Games, I Am Rage, Redwood Massacre, Redwood Massacre 2: Annihilation, Ghosts of Darknes
Flesh – Episode 162
The trailer was intriguing, it had all the marks of a true earnest effort film. However, Flesh missed the mark in nearly every category. Lessons for this film are mostly what not to do. From writing
Die Alone – Episode 161
It has been a while since weve covered Lowell Deans work, and Die Alone was worth the wait. With a high budget for an Indie film, Die Alone does not waste it anywhere. The story and writing are soli
Graveyard Shark – Episode 160
Support the Podcast Send us an email Visit our website There was so much anticipation for Graveyard Shark, but instead of delivering the expected fun it ended up being the third film we j
Primal Games – Episode 159
Primal Games was a long journey to get to screen. Written and directed by David Ryan Keith, this film marks his first full action film. We follow Ben and Sarah on their honeymoon camping trip that qui
Welcome to Willits – Episode 158
Welcome to Willits gives us aliens, meth, fun-seeking youngsters, and Dolph Lundgren. Thats a lot to take in, and going into the movie none of it is terribly clear until it unfolds as you watch. A fa
Come As You Are – Episode 157
Watching Come As You Are is a fairly chill, fun road trip film. The trailer for the film did not over-deliver, which is refreshing. The writing is quick, funny, and intimate. On a technical level the