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Tag: horror

How A Group of “Dumb Americans” Made One of the First Ever Horror Movies Shot in Albania

Film
By Justin Martell, Matt Manjourides and Seager Dixon | January 29, 2025
By Justin Martell, Matt Manjourides and Seager Dixon | January 29, 2025

How A Group of “Dumb Americans” Made One of the First Ever Horror Movies Shot in Albania

Producers Justin Martell, Matt Manjourides and Seager Dixon share the deeply unlikely story of filming the 2020 remake of Castle Freak.

How I Lost My Face

Film
By Sasha Rainbow | January 24, 2025
By Sasha Rainbow | January 24, 2025

How I Lost My Face

Writer-director Sasha Rainbow on masks, identity, her toxic ex-boyfriend and her new feature, the body horror Grafted.

Revisited: How to Produce a Successful Indie Film in Three Easy Steps (by Doing Everything Wrong)

Film
By William Rosenfeld | January 6, 2025
By William Rosenfeld | January 6, 2025

Revisited: How to Produce a Successful Indie Film in Three Easy Steps (by Doing Everything Wrong)

Producer William Rosenfeld on his unconventional approach to making the horror hit It's What's Inside, which sold for $17 million at Sundance.

How to Produce a Successful Indie Film in Three Easy Steps (by Doing Everything Wrong)

Film
By William Rosenfeld | November 6, 2024
By William Rosenfeld | November 6, 2024

How to Produce a Successful Indie Film in Three Easy Steps (by Doing Everything Wrong)

Producer William Rosenfeld on his unconventional approach to making the horror hit It's What's Inside, which sold for $17 million at Sundance.

Thoughts on Suffering for Your Art

Film
By Anna Zlokovic | December 15, 2023
By Anna Zlokovic | December 15, 2023

Thoughts on Suffering for Your Art

Writer-director Anna Zlokovic, whose horror movie Appendage is now on Hulu, discusses finding balance and self-care in her work.

Become What You Are

Film
By Jacqueline Castel | September 7, 2023
By Jacqueline Castel | September 7, 2023

Become What You Are

Director Jacqueline Castel on how her debut feature My Animal showed her how to evolve into the person she was supposed to be.

Making a Brain Baby with Your Ex-Husband

Film
By Laura Moss | August 17, 2023
By Laura Moss | August 17, 2023

Making a Brain Baby with Your Ex-Husband

Filmmaker Laura Moss, whose new film, birth/rebirth, is out this week, on legacy, progeny and identity in a mutable creative partnership.

Folk Horror Gave Hollow Hand and Spencer Cullum an Identity

Music
By Hollow Hand | February 28, 2023
By Hollow Hand | February 28, 2023

Folk Horror Gave Hollow Hand and Spencer Cullum an Identity

The folk songwriters talk Wicker Man, Midsommar, why Europe is creepier than the US, and more.

How a Brush With Death Made Me an Even Bigger Horror Fan

Film
By Kimberley Elizabeth | October 27, 2022
By Kimberley Elizabeth | October 27, 2022

How a Brush With Death Made Me an Even Bigger Horror Fan

Kimberley Elizabeth, one of the directors of the new horror anthology movie Sinphony, on her origin story as a genre filmmaker.

What’s Going to Happen Next

Film
By Mark O’Brien | June 8, 2022
By Mark O’Brien | June 8, 2022

What’s Going to Happen Next

The Righteous’ actor-writer-director Mark O’Brien on The Game, Rosemary’s Baby and uncertainty in life and in movies.

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