Review: BLACK SCAR BLUES (2017) Heals Its Wounds With Indie Triumph
Looking at most shortfilms, many prove to be workable concepts that, if handled with care and granted the right amount of money and production muscle, could turn out to be something of a worthy feat. Most times though, especially with independent filmmakers, achieving that sort of thing with little to no money at all and a small crew with extenuating circumstances in between can ultimately prove to be quite an endeavor, which is exactly what filmmaker Leroy Nguyen endured considering the well-over five years it took to make his feature-length debut, Black Scar Blues, a reality. With an online resume on their YouTube channel that dates back as far as 2006, Nguyen’s production banner, Rising Tiger Films, rose with the growth of an arm of the online film scene geared toward making action movies. Since then and for the last five years to date, Nguyen and his team have become […]