First, let me say, this movie came to my attention via one of the nicest publicists I've ever met, Kelly Kitchens. With all of the press contacts I've dealt with I've never had someone send me an email just to say hi. Either way it's a good thing, so when she asked me to take a look at Between Heaven and Hell, I couldn't say no. However, that doesn't mean I'm biased towards it. I choose to review everything I get with the same critical eye.
The Basics
Between Heaven and Hell is an indie film produced locally in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and took the better part of 2 years to complete (all during spare time on the weekends). The story came from Marvin Faulkner who wrote the piece in order to cope with his wife's passing away. It was shot on a very shoestring budget by people who (admittedly) are filmmaking novices.
The Basics
Between Heaven and Hell is an indie film produced locally in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and took the better part of 2 years to complete (all during spare time on the weekends). The story came from Marvin Faulkner who wrote the piece in order to cope with his wife's passing away. It was shot on a very shoestring budget by people who (admittedly) are filmmaking novices.
- 11/8/2010
- Cinelinx
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