Stars: Morgan Shaley Renew, Senethia Dresch, Shelby Lois Guinn, Mike Amason, Dove Dupree, Micah Peroulis, Cleveland Langdale, Jonathan Benton, Shane Silman | Written by Christopher Bickel, Shane Silman | Directed by Christopher Bickel
We recently reviewed Bae Wolf from writer/director David Axe, a filmmaker who got his start in features writing The Theta Girl, from director Christopher Bickel who – unlike Axe – hasn’t followed up that 2017 film with any further features. Instead Bickel has, in the intervening years, spent his time making shorts and music videos. Now however Bickel makes his return to filmmaking by directing and co-writing Bad Girls, a girl-gang homage to the films of Russ Meyer and Jack Hill.
Bad Girls follows three “troubled” women – Val (Morgan Shaley Renew), Mitzi (Senethia Dresch), and Carolyn (Shelby Lois Guinn) – who, after spending their youth in and out of detention halls and jail, work together at a strip club. However the...
We recently reviewed Bae Wolf from writer/director David Axe, a filmmaker who got his start in features writing The Theta Girl, from director Christopher Bickel who – unlike Axe – hasn’t followed up that 2017 film with any further features. Instead Bickel has, in the intervening years, spent his time making shorts and music videos. Now however Bickel makes his return to filmmaking by directing and co-writing Bad Girls, a girl-gang homage to the films of Russ Meyer and Jack Hill.
Bad Girls follows three “troubled” women – Val (Morgan Shaley Renew), Mitzi (Senethia Dresch), and Carolyn (Shelby Lois Guinn) – who, after spending their youth in and out of detention halls and jail, work together at a strip club. However the...
- 2/17/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Rachel Petsiavas, Aaron Blomberg, Josh Kern, Morgan Shaley Renew, Jennifer Hill | Written by David Axe, Darien Cavanaugh | Directed by David Axe
They had me at the name! It doesn’t take too much to interest me to be honest when it comes to a film. Get a good title or good artwork for a poster or cover and I’ll give it a watch. Luckily for Bae Wolf, I liked the name and it had a cool poster, so I was there for it!
A twist, well a whole new take on the classic Beowulf story, Bae Wolf is set in the year 500Ad (or thereabouts) where a monster is terrorizing the drunken revellers of Heorot. So a fearless princess goes in search of a hero to save her people. But that hero guards a secret more dangerous than the monster.
I think what I liked most about Bae...
They had me at the name! It doesn’t take too much to interest me to be honest when it comes to a film. Get a good title or good artwork for a poster or cover and I’ll give it a watch. Luckily for Bae Wolf, I liked the name and it had a cool poster, so I was there for it!
A twist, well a whole new take on the classic Beowulf story, Bae Wolf is set in the year 500Ad (or thereabouts) where a monster is terrorizing the drunken revellers of Heorot. So a fearless princess goes in search of a hero to save her people. But that hero guards a secret more dangerous than the monster.
I think what I liked most about Bae...
- 1/31/2022
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
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