Tag Archives: Puppet

Barret Mulholland’s ‘Grip’ Short Film Review: Life, Death and Redemption

Described as a powerful story of addiction, redemption and forgiveness by Actress Berna Roberts (read our interview here), Grip immediately sparked my intrigue. I can certainly say that this short film, which served as Barret Mulholland’s directorial debut, does not disappoint. This dark drama utilizes every crucial moment incorporating an …

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Interview with Berna Roberts: Artistic Expression Through Film

Driven by her passion for acting from a young age, Berna Roberts left her home in East Chicago to pursue a career in performance arts. Finding success with a small appearance in the 2004 hit comedy, Meet the Fockers, this talented actress went on to explore filmmaking on both sides …

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‘Tender’ Horror Short Review: A Captivating Blind Date Thriller

Short horror films are typically made by filmmakers to get their feet wet in the industry while showcasing new and upcoming talent. While some short films go unnoticed, others are able to make some noise among the independent film festival circuit. Recently, director duo Joseph R. Davis and Brian Gerson …

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The Story Behind the Laugh Terror Director Duo DaG

Driven by their love for the arts, horror and comedy, Joseph R. Davis and Brian Gerson, a directing team known as DaG, established a boutique film production company called PROco PROduction coMPANY. For the last 5 years, this independent operation has produced several small projects as well as three short …

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PopHorror Interviews the Red Reaper Herself, Tara Cardinal

The world of indie film is no cakewalk. It is full of obstacles and struggles that require talent, perseverance, a sharp mind and an unbreakable will to succeed. Winner of the 2014 Fort Myers Beach Film Festival Rising Star Award, Tara Cardinal is known for writing, producing, directing and starring …

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Puppet (Horror Short) A Bible Study Bloodbath

Disagreeing with someone’s lifestyle is one thing, but forcing one’s beliefs onto another with threats of Old Testament fire and brimstone is a whole other matter. In their third directorial horror short film, Puppet, DaG (Joseph R. Davis and Brian Gerson) boldly explores the divisive social topic of institutionalized religion …

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