Sanguine Teeth On a Driftless Road on FAWESOME TV
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Sanguine Teeth On a Driftless Road on FAWESOME TV


Sanguine Teeth On a Driftless Road on FAWESOME TV

Starring “A Hard Place” Director Jason Horton, Kill Tony Golden, ticket winner Charlie Mac, internationally touring comedian Jason Rouse, DJ Fusion. Sound track Features Snoop Dogg, and KRS-One and Grammy nominee Jeff Ryon. Written and Directed by Austin Galante

Sanguine Teeth on a Driftless Road is an R-rated comedy horror. The story follows four vampires on a road trip to a cabin in the woods. Blending dark humor with horror, with a unique mix of social commentary, quirky dialogue, and not so gruesome thrills.

“One of the best movies of the year.” “Instant classic” -Patrick Michael for Have Cheetah Will View. “This is a great example that a low budget film can be entertaining, hold an audience, and be completely memorable. For this genre the production value doesn’t mean as much as storytelling and characters. Nicely done!” _Hells Half Mile judge

“I’m gonna have to watch it again, my wife heard me laughing and asked me what I was watching.” – Josh Wynn for NC-17

“One of the stranger films I’ve watched this season, but recommended. Quite funny moments.” -Hells Half Mile judge 2

“There are numerous moments throughout Sanguine Teeth on a Driftless Road that I found hilarious and several of the actors gave exceptional comedic performances.” -Hells Half Mile judge 3

“Fun, odd-ball horror/comedy.” -Jason Horton

Awards: Sanguine Teeth has won 6 awards at three different film festivals; including best comedy, best director, spirit award, and best international feature.

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