My man indie filmmaker L. Jeffrey Moore recommends this screening of Bloodwood this Tuesday, April 20 at the Brava Theater in SF.
Check out the link here on Facebook for more info. Summary after the jump.
A li'l summary action from the press release:
Nigel Thorne and the crew of the internet series "Hunting the Unknown" usually fake their encounters with mythological
creatures and the paranormal. While filming an episode about Bigfoot,
they make their first real discovery: a feral woman living wild in the
forest.After capturing Jane Doe and learning that she was recently pregnant, Nigel vows to find "Big Papa" and leads the crew
deeper into the forest. He finds more than he bargained for. The
"Hunting the Unknown" crew are soon fighting for survival against
Jane's family of feral cannibals and the sickness that has infected one
of their own.
Saw the trailer a few weeks back, looks like a good time. For more on L. Jeffrey Moore, check him out here. You can find out more about Bloodwood, including how to get a DVD,right here.







Crap. This looks sweet, but making it over the bridge and parking by 6:30 is not a realistic weekday goal for me.
I do know that there's a couple of shorts before the feature -- if you get out around your normal time, you might be able to make it.
That looks good. A little too intense for me, mayhap, but good.
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