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Tropic Pictures Tropic Pictures makes films with mythic emphasis, poetic language and sharp humor. Richard Bailey: Producer / Writer / Director / Photographer / Editor

03/19/2026

A poet has a haunting apocalyptic vision while walking in the woods and struggles with how to share this experience as a warning to the world.

"Texas-sized Surrealism" is how Horror Fuel  describes the vibe of HOWLER.LINK IN THE COMMENTS.HOWLER is now available o...
02/19/2026

"Texas-sized Surrealism" is how Horror Fuel describes the vibe of HOWLER.

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HOWLER is now available on Prime and Fandango. Coming soon to Plex and Tubi.

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Reality Blurs in the Film the Arthouse Horror ‘Howler’ – Out Now
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HOWLER gets a terrific review in Influx Magazine. "Sometimes the scariest mysteries aren’t what happened, but what your ...
02/16/2026

HOWLER gets a terrific review in Influx Magazine.

"Sometimes the scariest mysteries aren’t what happened, but what your mind insists on showing you." -- from the review.
You can watch HOWLER on Prime, Fandango and soon on Plex and Tubi.

We reviewed the indie feature, HOWLER. See what writer Nav Qateel thought. Link in the comments!

KING JUDITH receives  6 full moons out 7 from Pagan Witch Movie Review"I think if you're interested in esoterics, and wa...
02/15/2026

KING JUDITH receives 6 full moons out 7 from Pagan Witch Movie Review

"I think if you're interested in esoterics, and want to watch a movie that is itself a mystical experience, then this is for you, but it doesn't really conform to the rules of generic entertainment. The cadence of this film is like when you've taken a mood altering substance, and are trying to hold on to the consistency of thought."

Very grateful to have this attention. And you can watch KING JUDITH on Prime, Tubi, Hoopla, and other fine platforms.

King Judith

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This is possibly the most arcane offering from Tropic Pictures. Where other movies in the catalogue might be tailoring the narrative to a linear thought process, this film is not only unapologetic, but nearly oblivious to the realm of the mundane.

As we approach the film, we are entering the temple of The High Priestess, who is veiled, not for modesty, but for mystery, and the expectation of the conscious mind is for things to become clearer, as the veils are gradually lifted, but the experiences is almost one of vertigo, as the bewildering complexity keeps unraveling.

The film does refer to itself wryly, about this process, and offers explanations, which are themselves functioning as fairy lights in the woods at night, drawing the traveller further and further away from the paths; at least, the paths trodden by human feet.

The primary archetype being referenced in the film is The Lady of the Lake. I can go on forever about this archetype, it being the most compelling element of the Arthurian myths which drew me in as a child, and also it being a type of fae, considered by folklorists to be uniquely Welsh.

It should not be confused with the archetype of the Rasulka, from Slavonic traditions which is distinctly malevolent, usually a spirit of vengeance, and has parallels in east Asia also, although the film does pick up symbolism from these archetypes as well.

While these archetypes are both symbolic of the subconscious and intuitive wisdom, one symbolises knowledge and guidance, and the other, madness. If one is too linear, too rational, (like a detective) and attempts to approach watery archetype of The High Priestess or the Lady of the lake, one may find oneself courting The Moon, the eighteenth trump which can indicate madness or a compromised mental state.

Still, it is possible to receive insight from a compromised state, and turn the injury into an asset or a talent, as the film asserts. "The floating motes at the periphery of vision, can capture the wayward lights."

I'm not exactly sure what is behind the title of the film. I know that there is a "Book of Judith" which is regarded by some Christian scholars as apocrypha. It is a part of Catholic and orthodox scripture, but does not appear in the Hebrew bible, or the protestant bible. I didn't quite catch the connection between Judith and The Lady of the Lake archetypes. Judith is often referenced as a biblical figure who symbolises feminine agency. Biblical literature usually condemns the power of seduction, but in the case of Judith, her actions are lauded as an act of faith and devotion. Judith is also a name associated with royalty, and may mean something like "queen" or "king".

The archetype of "Sister Woman" is also particularly significant in this story. The word "sister" has a different root in English, than "brother", "mother", and "father". While the latter three words have a connotation of familiarity, "sister" is different. In Celtic tribes, the sister of the king was often the queen, rather than his wife, and in many Hindu scriptures, stories about antagonistic kingdoms, referenced the sister of the king as having supernatural powers, and she was often approached for aid in a conflict.

I won't go into the origins of the festival of Holi or relate the entire history of the Irish Queen Greanne here, but for further reading...

This is primarily a detective story, and centres on the search for the elusive Sister Woman, who seems to have vanished. There are a lot of interviews as the detective attempts to piece together what happened, and gradually becomes more and more confused, and I admit, I got lost with her, which was perhaps the point.

Sometimes the point is not to come up with an answer, but to become so lost, that you meet yourself.

I think if you're interested in esoterics, and want to watch a movie that is itself a mystical experience, then this is for you, but it doesn't really conform to the rules of generic entertainment. The cadence of this film is like when you've taken a mood altering substance, and are trying to hold on to the consistency of thought.

Fans of tropic pictures may recognise actors from both Ship of Human Skin and Howler as everyone seemed to come together on this project, and there were delightful animated sequences like in The Dark Sisters.

Are hiccups oracular? The film seems to be saying yes.

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I'm so glad Pagan Witch Movie Review discovered A SHIP OF HUMAN SKIN. Enjoy this thoughtful and artful review. Then find...
02/15/2026

I'm so glad Pagan Witch Movie Review discovered A SHIP OF HUMAN SKIN. Enjoy this thoughtful and artful review. Then find SHIP on your favorite streaming sites, including Prime, AppleTV, Fandango, Roku, Tubi, Sling, and other fine platforms.

Ship of Human Skin

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"Out here, the sky could fall on you like a box, and no-one would know."

Not strictly a pagan movie as the mysticism is being related in mostly a Christian context, although a somewhat antagonistic one, still some aspects of Hellenic esoterica are being indicated as the root of the central supernatural theme.

The style of the film is almost like a true crime documentary interspersed with live action fiction, which is also allegorical, rather than literal.

The film was quite clever, and I liked the way the elements were woven together, with things starting out in more of a third person narrative with interviewers and interviewees speaking over the live action footage, and only later do we gradually come to meet the main characters face to face, and hear them speak.

If this movie were a dream, Jungian psychology would describe it as a gradual awakening, or a journey towards understanding.

Even the conversation between Jeanie and Saribeth about the nature of self, and the meaning of pronouns such as "I", "me," "you" and "we" is like an exercise in self inquiry. It is only when we are strong in our sense of self, that we are armoured against manipulation by others, but this sense of self is again different from pride.

It's quite a strong movie, and perhaps a bit more accessible than Dark Sisters, although it must be admitted that Dark Sisters has something more pagan and mysterious going on with it.

The art direction was really good, and not merely aesthetic, but also meaningful and pertinent. Some viewers might find this style slow, but the creators achieved what they were trying to do, and the cadence served that purpose, actually with musical timing.

The lady shouting on the phone about flip flops was the cherry on top.

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Enjoy KING JUDITH tonight on Tubi! Link in comments.Detective Leaf investigates the disappearance of three women who wer...
01/18/2026

Enjoy KING JUDITH tonight on Tubi! Link in comments.

Detective Leaf investigates the disappearance of three women who were studying "lady of the lake" stories across the American south. The case turns dreamy and strange when Leaf starts having visions of Judith, a powerful ghost of the lake.

A trippy, immersive experience . . . A poem made of light, sound, and tones." -- Film Threat

"I'm fairly sure King Judith is the strangest and most unique film I'll see this year." -- Voices from the Balcony

This method of storytelling is in keeping with the Southern Gothic style, relying heavily on ambience and spirituality—both religious and otherwise. The ethereal-but-anchored tone also echoes the subject matter: ghosts, memories, and revenants." -- 366 Weird Movies

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A dreamy collab between the gothic country band Swarme of Beese and folk horror studio Tropic Pictures. This video for S...
09/07/2025

A dreamy collab between the gothic country band Swarme of Beese and folk horror studio Tropic Pictures. This video for Swarme's "Tribulation Valley" features images from the forthcoming Tropic Pictures feature film "Dreadnought."

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Dir. Richard Bailey
DP Jay Flowers



"Tribulation Valley" performed by Swarme of Beese.Images from the Topic Pictures feature flm "Dreadnought."Subscribe to Tropic Pictures: https://www.youtube....

THE DARK SISTERS is now playing on ."A lyrical hypnosis takes over while watching." - - Film Threat"Like a dream . . . [...
08/02/2025

THE DARK SISTERS is now playing on .

"A lyrical hypnosis takes over while watching." - - Film Threat

"Like a dream . . . [The Dark Sisters] takes that which normally makes us uncomfortable: masks and murder, the deep forest, unearthed secrets, and places them out in the open so we can consider their origin." -- Glasstire

"The Dark Sisters is art horror with a capital A." --Voices From The Balcony

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DREADNOUGHT is the story of an itinerant preacher who's been pushed off his usual circuit and is now on a new road. It i...
07/29/2025

DREADNOUGHT is the story of an itinerant preacher who's been pushed off his usual circuit and is now on a new road. It is a dangerous road leading into mystery. There are strange people along the way.

Tremendous thanks to the talented production team for our most recent days of filming:

Blake Hackler, Marisa Duran, Jay Flowers, Liz Sankarsingh, Paul Bryan, Kristin Colaneri, Sandra Pierce, Andy Don Emmons.

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