Indie Report – Porch Light
Funny is funny, and Bergeron does it well, along with her cast and crew.
Funny is funny, and Bergeron does it well, along with her cast and crew.
In 7min., 46 sec., the short offers drama, action, and comedy.
This independent film utilizes an incredible amount of ingenuity and the outcome is a whirling ride in the vein of a live murder mystery stage show.
Indie films tend to fall into one category: Indie Films. “Crossland” is the well-earned exception. Not just an indie film, but a FOREIGN-HORROR-INDIE film.
I love indie films because they tackle subject matter in a new and refreshing perspective, since they are not victims to the constraints of Hollywood box-heads (You know who you are, Box-heads).
Paul Preston reviews the new film from Paul Osborne, “Favor”, in all its sick, twisted glory.
Kerr Lordygan reviews the indie film “Fly Away”, and gives Ashley Rickards huge props for her lead performance.
A Greek Drama all dressed up like a Black Comedy (No, not the Tyler Perry kind, the other kind of black comedy).
Writer, Blayne Weaver, has created an endearing script, that is charmingly portrayed by actor Blayne Weaver, and solidly executed by director Blayne Weaver.
Our Movie Guy Justin lays out the runaround he got from an online stock footage company, warning indie editors to stay away.
Indies are a dime a dozen. Good indies are hard to find. The Waterhole is a good indie.
We all have dreams, but if we don’t achieve them, does that mean we can’t still be happy?
Reviews and articles from The Movie Guys by Paul Preston, Mark Tucci, Kathy Bugajsky, Justin Bowler, Mary Gent, Joel Frost, Karen Volpe, Matt Todd, Joan Afton, Adam Witt, The Lazy Film Critic and Lewis Patrick