REVIEW — The Bad Taste Better (short film)
The Bad Taste Better may be short, but it’s certainly not holding back any punches.

The Bad Taste Better may be short, but it’s certainly not holding back any punches.
GAEA is quiet but at the same time, screams its story from the treetops. It is simple, yet complex. GAEA is earthy, but also not of this world — almost spiritual. It is something I want to see more of.
A groom-to-be finds himself trapped deep underground in an abandoned manhole. In a race against time to make it to his wedding, he hatches a plan to use social media to help his escape.
Hellscape Americana takes the idea of midcentury horror comics and transforms it into the bizarro world of today.
Happy Vallentine’s Day! or Happy “Valloween,” for all you spooky fiends out there. For this day of love, I thought I’d change it up a little bit. No My Bloody Valentine, no Valentine — I’m going straight vampire lesbian 70s madness with Vampyros Lesbos.
Do you like raunchy old ladies and leg-eating zombies? Look no further than Hemet, or the Landlady Don’t Drink Tea.
21st Century Gothic Poetry is a short time spent in an absurdly gothic environment that makes my alternative heart delighted with joy. If you want a portal to the decrepit manor of your dreams, read this book.
What better way to break the cycle of tired remakes and money-grabs than to feature a cursed being on the big screen… because as they say in the movie, “Only monsters can kill monsters.”