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FATALE COLLECTIVE: BLEED
"Like the Power Rangers of the genre, individually these women are incredible and powerful voices that are a force to be reckoned with. Together, the Megazord of horror, they are unstoppable."
- Ryan Larson, Rue Morgue
". . .the women of Fatale Collective wisely came together like a bloody, badass, glamorous Voltron and turned their collection of six micro-shorts into a mini-event that had Fantastic Fest attendees buzzing."
- Phil Nobile Jr., Fangoria
". . .frankly, it’s stunning work. This will make you excited for the future of horror, which is clearly in very competent hands."
- Ghastly Grinning
"Natasha Halevi’s “Boxed” was my initial favorite, though I’ve discovered it is nearly impossible to stop thinking about any single Bleed story. . . But, lo, if you think you know where this story is going, believe me, you don’t."
- Katelyn Nelson, Killer Horror
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HAMMERTOENAIL A Conversation With The Fatale Collective (BLEED) at Fantastic Fest
BEAUTY JUICE
". . . BEAUTY JUICE really hits the spot when it comes to the craft - there’s zero filler, the writing by Natasha Halevi is tight and sharp, not a shot is wasted, the editing is perfect and everything is perfectly wound right to deliver this growing sense of unease."
- Jesse Miller, More Horror
"This is a fun little short with some fantastic staging. The room of Beauty Juice looks ripped from a bordello from the 30s as a record player crackles as it plays soft jazz."
- Terry Mesnard, Gayly Dreadful
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GAYLY DREADFUL Chattanooga Film Festival Beauty Juice Review
LUNCH BREAK FEMINIST CLUB
"The show, developed by [Natasha] Halevi and Rebekah Alexander, discusses 'feminist topics in a quirky and ironic way through the eyes of a haphazard and wildly inappropriate feminist club.'"
-Davis Enterprise
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