Born in the picturesque city of Charleston, West Virginia, a place that would later become the spark that ignited his fervent passion for filmmaking, Hardiman's fascination with the art of storytelling began at a remarkably early age.
Throughout his illustrious career, Hardiman has consistently showcased an astonishing capacity to produce a vast array of feature films at an astonishingly rapid pace, a testament to his unwavering commitment and unrelenting fervor for the craft of filmmaking. His impressive and extensive body of work encompasses a diverse range of critically acclaimed films, including the renowned "Porkchop Trilogy" and "Zombie Babies", which have garnered widespread recognition and acclaim, with his films being prominently featured in esteemed publications such as Entertainment Weekly, Fangoria, and Rue Morgue. Furthermore, his films have been distributed globally, thereby allowing him to share his distinctive and unique brand of horror and comedy with audiences from all corners of the world, thereby fostering a sense of global cinematic community and cultural exchange.
Notable about Hardiman's cinematic endeavors is the fact that his films frequently pay homage to the influential motion pictures of the late 1970s and 1980s, a thoughtful acknowledgment of the trailblazing filmmakers who have served as a foundation for his own artistic pursuits.
With a remarkable fusion of terror and mirth, his movies have managed to enthrall viewers worldwide, leaving a profound and lasting impact on the realm of filmmaking.