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Greatlakes magazine 2017 best of the best
Greatlakes magazine 2017 best of the best




It’s from the gut,” said Get Out‘s Jordan Peele in an eye-opening talk at the 2017 Film Independent Forum. “Any good scary scene is not intellectual. “Society is the Monster”: Jordan Peele on Racism as Horror, Writer’s Block and more at 2017 Film Independent Forum (by Max Weinstein) We spoke with nine horror cinematographers, who shared the secrets to their style, and discuss their latest films and what it takes to specialize in shooting frightening fare. Our first-ever rundown of The World’s 15 Bloody Best Genre Fests has arrived! Only the strong submit to these scary good headquarters of cinema’s darker, weirder side.įearful Visions: Horror Cinematographers Reveal Their Secrets (by Michael Gingold)

greatlakes magazine 2017 best of the best

The World’s 15 Bloody Best Genre Fest, 2018 (by Max Weinstein) For all of this and more, jump out from an unsuspecting corner and into our Best of October 2017. It wasn’t all about the scares, however, with Marshall director Reginald Hudlin commenting on the challenges of being a black filmmaker, Errol Morris elaborating on the importance of journalistic documentary moviemaking, and 100-year-old Gone with the Wind’s Marsha Hunt recounting her acting career.

greatlakes magazine 2017 best of the best

With the brand new introduction of The World’s 15 Best Genre Fests, tips on shooting and writing tactfully within the horror genre, and a trip through “Hell” with John Malkovich (one of two MovieMaker Exclusive Shorts), Halloween’s resident month was honored wholeheartedly with a broad exploration of its favorite genre-fictional and societal monsters galore.

greatlakes magazine 2017 best of the best

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