All In Time is an independent musical romantic comedy that, despite all of those descriptive, turns out to be an awesome film with a great surprise.
Read More »Film Fervor’s Top Five Indie Films of 2016
Here are our picks for the Top Five Indie Films of 2016. These are incredible films that we really do recommend you check out. Most are available on VOD.
Read More »Film Fervor: Episode 123 – Tony Ware
Tony Ware is the owner of Picture Perfect Film Locations, in Los Angles, that helps filmmakers find the perfect locations for their productions.
Read More »Film Fervor: Episode 122 – All In Time
Today I'm joined by Marina Donahue to talk about her feature film All In Time about Charlie who quits his job to move home to manage his hometown rock band.
Read More »Film Fervor: Episode 121 – Safe Place
I'm joined by Nick Hunt to talk about his horror film Safe Place. When there's no place else to go, and nothing left to tell the safest place to go is Hell
Read More »Dust Storm – Independent Film Review
The Dust Storm is an interesting, fascinating story that uses music and disturbingly realistic dialogue to hammer home its expertly crafted story.
Read More »Film Fervor: Episode 120 – House of Purgatory
I'm joined by Tyler Christensen, the writer and director of House of Purgatory, to talk about the film and how he made it happen as his debut horror film.
Read More »The Sound of Failure in Independent Film
The Sound of Failure is that moment when you forget that sound is the most important aspect of a productions technical side. It can make or break your film.
Read More »House of Purgatory – Review
House of Purgatory is an interesting and well thought out revision of the haunted house survival story. It's well constructed, well acted, and provocative.
Read More »Film Fervor: Episode 119 – Dependent’s Day
I spoke with Michael David Lynch today about his film Dependent's Day, a hilarious comedy about a man who is claimed as a dependent by his successful wife.
Read More »Film Fervor: Episode 118 – House on Pine Street
This episode with Austin Keeling is about the refreshing and exciting psychological horror film The House on Pine Street, an awesome take on the genre.
Read More »Film Fervor: Episode 117 – Romeo’s Distress
Today I spoke with Jeff Frumess about Romeo's Distress. A Weird, Gothic, Horror-Thriller that tells a story of a boy name James, his unrequited love
Read More »Dependents Day – Independent Film Review
Dependent's Day is a hilarious, heartfelt, authentic relationship comedy about the adventures of being in love and making it work. We're not big fans of the Romantic Comedy here but this one is outstanding!
Read More »Threshold – Independent Film Review
Threshold is an independent horror film that shows the amazingly quality, story, and acting that can come from a well planned and well directed indie film.
Read More »The Job Hunt – Independent Film Review
The Job Hunt is a short fictional-documentary style film that follows a young man looking for a job. It's British dry humor wrapped in docu-filming.
Read More »Film Fervor: Episode 116 – Letters from Baghdad
Letters from Baghdad is an amazingly informative documentary about Gertrude Bell, the female Lawrence of Arabia, who was instrumental but forgotten in history.
Read More »Bad People – An Indie Film Review
Hello everyone Kevin here with Film Fervor bringing you another Independent film review. Today we will be discussing the upcoming dark comedy Bad People directed by Alex Petrovich and starring Ben Gleib (of Idiot Test Fame), Bear Badeaux, Sara and Bradly Fletcher(a rare husband and wife acting team), Jason Faunt …
Read More »Film Fervor: Episode 115 – Jen Ponton
Today, I spoke with Jen Ponton about her film Love on the Run, which she plays the character Franny. When Franny woke up one morning it was another day of possibilities to have all her dreams come true. Her optimism can’t be silenced even when Rick takes her hostage while …
Read More »Dead Billy by Scotty Milder – Indie Film Review
Dead Billy is about a graduate student's orderly life being thrown into chaos by unexplained seizures that unlock buried memories of a violent past.
Read More »Nowhereland by Robin Bain – Review
Nowhereland is an intense and personal look into underage sex-slavery and the brutality that comes with that life. It's a bold but educational film.
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