
My latest review of the independent vampire film Crimson: Blood Will Flow, by Poche Pictures, is up today on the Fatally Yours website!
In many of my reviews of lower budget, independent films I have pointed out emphatically the importance of getting back to the basics of filmmaking when you don’t have the expensive glitz and glam to fall back on: scriptwriting, directing and acting. Just because one lacks an ample budget does not mean that one has to make tremendous sacrifices in these areas, especially in the case of casting. Time and time again I see actors in movies that I would honestly not cast for an elementary school musical and yet, they somehow land a leading role in an independent film. The choice of actors, no matter how awful or how clever the script may be, can make or break a movie. In the case of the new vampire film Crimson, it appears that director Richard Poche has taken this to heart and it shows in his excellent selection of upcoming actresses… CLICK HERE to read the full review…
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