Ever since I began working at Fangoria a few years back, I am constantly amazed by how far reaching the horror genre is. I mean, I had always loved horror, but most of my counterparts growing up couldn’t stomach the stuff. Recently, no matter where I go, no matter what kind of film I am working on, at least half of the people there are big time horror fans. This proved true last month when I traveled to Long Island to work on a short entitled Unaimed Arrow.
Best described as a teen angst film with monster makeup, it boasts a crew almost entirely made out of gorehounds. Our beloved mag was even offered up as reading material between shots on numerous occasions. Of course, talk not only frequently turned to the latest fright flicks in theaters, but also the crew’s own dabbling in the genre. It was...
Best described as a teen angst film with monster makeup, it boasts a crew almost entirely made out of gorehounds. Our beloved mag was even offered up as reading material between shots on numerous occasions. Of course, talk not only frequently turned to the latest fright flicks in theaters, but also the crew’s own dabbling in the genre. It was...
- 3/18/2009
- Fangoria
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