Noted film enthusiast and critically acclaimed director, Hardiman hails from the picturesque city of Charleston, West Virginia. It was during his formative years that he first developed a profound fascination with the art of filmmaking, a passion that would eventually drive him to pursue a career in the industry.
Prior to embarking on his own filmmaking journey, Hardiman spent several years honing his skills as a film critic, meticulously analyzing and reviewing various cinematic masterpieces. However, his insatiable creative urge eventually led him to abandon his critic's pen and instead, set his sights on bringing his own unique vision to the big screen.
Hardiman's impressive oeuvre boasts a remarkable number of feature films, crafted with remarkable speed and efficiency. His most notable creations include the "Porkchop Trilogy" and "Zombie Babies," which have garnered widespread recognition and acclaim, featuring prominently in esteemed publications such as Entertainment Weekly, Fangoria, and Rue Morgue. Furthermore, his films have been distributed globally, making him a prominent figure in the world of independent cinema.
Characterized by an intriguing blend of horror and comedy, Hardiman's films often evoke the nostalgic charm of the late 1970s and 80s, paying homage to the cinematic legends of yesteryear. His work continues to captivate audiences worldwide, solidifying his position as a talented and innovative filmmaker.