Last week, we hopefully introduced you to an awesome little short called Night of the Slasher. Today, to cure your Halloween hangover and let you know that the spirit is still alive is another great genre short called Dead Hearts. Like Night of the Slasher, Dead Hearts played at the St. Louis International Film Festival last year. However, Dead Hearts won the award of Best Live Action Short Film. Therefore, I’m super stoked to share this gem with you and hopefully encourage some of our local folk to check out the film festival’s short film block – for which I’m on the jury. Sometime this week, we will post some of the genre highlights of the film festival to make it easy on you.
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- 11/1/2016
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
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