Today is the day the short thriller Nightfire becomes available on digital plaforms, including Hulu and Amazon. The film was produced by Hewes Pictures.
A fortune in government money, stored on military chips, has gone missing. The feds enlist two American agents to track down the cash and retrieve it from enemy hands. This spy game seems straightforward, but gets hairier when a political prisoner enters the equation. Now it’s more than just tax dollars on the line…
Nightfire stars Dylan Baker (“Hunters”, “The Good Wife”, Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” films), Bradley Stryker (“iZombie”, “Cold Pursuit”), Francesco Pannofino and Becky Ann Baker (“Hunters”, the mother on “Freaks and Geeks”). It was directed by Brando Benetton from a script co-written by Brando Benetton and Los Silva, and it’s available on digital platforms as you read this.
Two American agents (Lorenzo Pisoni and Greg Hadley) are hired to retrieve military chips containing a large sum of government money. Their plan goes awry when an unexpected political prisoner (Dylan Baker) enters the picture.
The white-knuckle thriller, produced by a group of friends from Ithaca college, debuts on streaming platforms, including Hulu and Amazon, May 1 via Hewes Pictures.
Help Support PopGeeks
PopGeeks runs on reader support. We are not backed by corporate media, driven by algorithms, or overloaded with invasive ads. We are an independently run site created by fans, for fans, and we cover what we love: movies, TV, video games, comics, and tabletop RPGs.
Support PopGeeks for just $1/month and help keep our content free and ad-light. Your support covers hosting, pays our writers, and helps sustain independent coverage of movies, games, TV, and geek culture. Every dollar makes a difference.
This is a voluntary support payment. No physical goods or exclusive digital content are provided. PopGeeks content remains freely accessible to all. Sales tax does not apply.
Thank you for reading. Thank you for caring. And thank you for helping PopGeeks stay fan-run, freely accessible, and fully independent.



