On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every day of the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. For the Free Movie of the Day today, we have writer/director Reed Shusterman’s feature debut, the 2021 horror film Blood Born! You can watch the movie over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Blood Born has the following synopsis: A couple who are about to give up on their dream of having children find a doula who promises a magical solution to their infertility problems, but when she moves in for a series of strange, taxing rituals, overseen by a charming – but dangerous – doctor, they find out that the magic is extremely risky and that the baby they’re about to have might not be quite human.
Blood Born has the following synopsis: A couple who are about to give up on their dream of having children find a doula who promises a magical solution to their infertility problems, but when she moves in for a series of strange, taxing rituals, overseen by a charming – but dangerous – doctor, they find out that the magic is extremely risky and that the baby they’re about to have might not be quite human.
- 12/28/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Robby Valls, Jennifer Daley, Laura Urgelles, Grant Moninger, Amanda Viola, Aaron Bustos | Written by Mike Cuenca, Ashlee Elfman, Dan Rojay | Directed by Mike Cuenca
Shot in a week during the pandemic, and set during one, Like a Dirty French Novel consists of a series of linked stories dubbed chapters and interludes. Director Mike Cuenca (Jerry Powell & the Delusions of Grandeur) and co-writers Ashlee Elfman (Damien’s Quest) and Dan Rojay (I’ll Be Around) however don’t want to tell stories about the pandemic but, as the title card tells us, “a result of its social disruption.”.
Like a Dirty French Novel’s prologue follows three men as they follow a woman whose eyes glow in the dark to a bad end while onlookers in cheap Halloween masks look on.
Then we meet Hue (Robby Valls) and Crystal (Jennifer Daley; Blood Born) a couple whose relationship is dead and rotting,...
Shot in a week during the pandemic, and set during one, Like a Dirty French Novel consists of a series of linked stories dubbed chapters and interludes. Director Mike Cuenca (Jerry Powell & the Delusions of Grandeur) and co-writers Ashlee Elfman (Damien’s Quest) and Dan Rojay (I’ll Be Around) however don’t want to tell stories about the pandemic but, as the title card tells us, “a result of its social disruption.”.
Like a Dirty French Novel’s prologue follows three men as they follow a woman whose eyes glow in the dark to a bad end while onlookers in cheap Halloween masks look on.
Then we meet Hue (Robby Valls) and Crystal (Jennifer Daley; Blood Born) a couple whose relationship is dead and rotting,...
- 8/31/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
"Am I making you nervous? While I touch myself?" Blvd De Cinema Productions has revealed an official trailer for a low budget indie film described as a "grindhouse noir" called Like a Dirty French Novel. Which, I must say, is a pretty clever title for this. The tagline states it's "between the absurd and the vulgar" which is also somewhat tantalizing. The film follows a number of interesting characters: a sexually-charged mysterious phone operator, two estranged twin brothers, and a cosplaying femme fatale. Starring Jennifer Daley, Robby Valls, Miles Dougal, Brittany Samson, and Amanda Viola. The trailer says there's "five noir-tinged chapters" in this film, which runs 78 minutes in total. This looks as mediocre as expected, with a few interesting shadowy shots, but there's not much else to see in here. Unless you're really into noir. Here's the official trailer (+ posters) for Mike Cuenca's Like a Dirty French Novel,...
- 7/28/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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