What The Critics Are Saying…

Big Cat Trail

“A simple man vs wild story is successfully effective here, proving once again that you don’t need jump scares and Hollywood CGI to walk away with something incredible. It’s man vs wild with the elements of the beautiful desert, man vs wild with the predator stalking them and man vs wild with humans’ natural instincts to turn on each other when things get rough. While Big Cat Trail was meant to be a horror story, a creature feature of sorts, in my opinion it follows more comfortably into the thriller and drama genres. It doesn’t help that all of the death scenes happen off screen, with nothing but blood splatters to demonstrate a character’s fate, and the twist ending (which was crazy, in a good way!) grounding the movie in an eerily realistic way.”

Michael Therkelson – HorrorSociety.com

Desert Wolf

“The atmosphere for this particular Werewolf movie was quite different than your average Werewolves, but that’s what I liked most about it. Plus if you’re a fan of Beau’s work, then what you practically see shouldn’t be as a surprise. Cowboys, deserts, evil situations, curses. It’s built for Lone Gunslinger Pictures.”

Paul Dulski – Everything Horror Podcast

“Now I have to say, this film does definitely do some cool things that I enjoy. The description that I was given from Beau that he blended The Wolf Man with Wolf, which I have to say that he’s dead on. The opening is definitely similar to the 1941 classic and the changes that come over Garrett definitely falls in line with the Jack Nicholson film from 1994. The small-town feel works for sure as we have a community where everyone knows everyone and some distinct characters as well.”

David Garrett Jr. – Reviews Of The Dead

Unearthed: The Curse of Nephthys

“It’s a retro western with a kick ass hero and an ancient villain, and the execution from start to finish was just wonderful.”

MGDSQUAN – HorrorSociety.com

“Beau Yotty is charming and confident in the role of Dan Slayer… The narrative is very light on dialogue, preferring to let the visuals tell most of the story. Don’t expect a lot of exposition in this one. ”

John Migliore – Indie Horror Online

Call The Babysitter

“‘Don the Slayer Series,’ a short film saga that features a demon killing, gum chewing, gun toting, defender of the living who hunts early cinematic ghouls and purely original monsters.”

MGDSQUAN – HorrorSociety.com

“Yotty has Don Slayer is really fun to watch — with a charming, part ass kicker part smart ass, comedic action style reminiscent of the great Bruce Campbell.”

MorbidlyBeautiful.com

Reviews

Interviews

Beau Yotty’s Desert Wolf Interview with Everything Horror Podcast