Monday, December 8, 2014

To begin, again, etc.,...: My review of OLALLA, Amy Hesketh's new Vampire fil...

This is one amazing, funny and detailed review of Amy Hesketh's Olalla, the film I'm extremely proud to be the Producer and one of the Protagonists: "With its roots in a story by Robert Louis Stevenson (the guy who wrote “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”), Olalla is portrayed with a sly undercurrent of self-deceptive innocence by Hesketh herself. She yearns to be an ordinary woman and go shopping, but she does not have “ordinary” in, umm, well, in her blood. She tries but cannot long stand to pretend, like the rest of her family does, not even after the repeated encouragements of a skillfully applied riding crop, wielded by the family’s dedicated enforcer, Felipe, played with exquisite intensity by Jac Avila (hard-ass to the max, but with Olalla’s best interests seething in his Vampire-heart). Tough love, thy name is Felipe."





To begin, again, etc.,...: My review of OLALLA, Amy Hesketh's new Vampire fil...: Amy Hesketh’s OLALLA would have become a favorite film of mine even without the Vampires. And I know my female Vampires. DRACULA...

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