Look out! Fabuloso Doom is on the rampage again and only the BFF Girls can stop him!

Yes, filmmaker Brian Lonano (Gwilliam, Crow Hand) is back. This time he sets his sights on Super Sentai-style shows. Here a group of dorky white girls Lily (Jessica Shipp), Rose (Allison Maier) and Violet (Sydney Allison Thomas) sit chatting when one of them mentions she might be starting her period. GASP! Far away in a phallic tower, Fabuloso Doom (Lawrence Sykkmon) is spying on them and hatches a plan. The BFF Girls will soon become BFF women. Doom wants, not kidding, their period blood in order to gain their power.

It’s at this point that the more prudish readers have clicked to another page on HorrorBuzz.com and we are free to get into the review. As one of the BFF Girls is going through the transition to womanhood, the three kids team together and transform into their superpower personas in order to fight the nefarious Fabuloso Doom.

Lonano and his co-writer Victoria Cook skew the team fighter genre by taking the style to dizzying extremes and sticking to the gag to the very end. Our superheroes do battle with the likes of a huge tampon monster called Anti-Flow (Lea Enslin). We see blood, pretty much, everywhere. Most of all we learn the power of friendship and unity that only the BFF Girls can teach us.

Easily one of the most bizarre and wonderful short films of the year, BFF Girls entertains with a fearless commitment to the vile humor, perfect production design, and performances that are so bad that they are sublime. This is NOT a short for kids, but a short for the perverted little bastards in all of us.

BFF Girls is available to rent and purchase through Vimeo on Demand!

BFF Girls
RATING: UR
BFF Girls - Teaser Trailer
Runtime: 13 Mins.
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Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.