Tuesday, November 12, 2019

'Yesterday Was A Lie' DVD Review

Hoyle (Kipleigh Brown) is a female detective with a very sharp mind is after a reclusive genius by the name Dudas (John Newton). Hoyle’s main problem is that she likes bourbon too much which hinders her from doing her job sometimes. Dudas is believed to be able to distort reality which has Hoyle questioning her own reality. Hoyle does have a sidekick who is a nightclub singer(Chase Masterson) who at times doles put insider information but only when she feels it’s necessary.

Hoyle does have a loyal partner who we know as trench coat man (Mik Scriba). These two are Hoyle’s only allies as she plunged into the dark world of intrigue and earth shattering secrets. Hoyle is haunted by a mysterious shadow (Peter Mayhew) who she eventually comes face to face with. Hoyle eventually learns some truths that come through some hard facts. That the most powerful force of the universe is the power to bend reality and to know the truth comes through the knowledge that it all lies within each individual’s heart.

The film is shot in black and white and with a jazz soundtrack add some interesting visual effects makes for a compelling film. The director of the film is James Kerwin who does a wonderful job of keeping the viewer on their toes. You will have to watch this film without interruption or you will simply miss it.

IndiePix Films brings this wonderful film to DVD and Blu-ray on November 12th, 2019. The quality of the DVD is fantastic and the sights and sounds are superb. This will definitely make a great addition to your personal library. This will also make a wonderful gift for that someone special this holiday season. So I wouldn’t waste any time picking this one up as it will go quickly. It’s that good.


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