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Horror Business (2005) is a fascinating peek into the lives of five aspiring directors, all passionate about the horror genre. The film has this gritty, raw feel, capturing the essence of indie filmmaking and the relentless pursuit of creativity. Each director brings their unique perspective, from Mark Borchardt’s low-budget charm in 'Coven' to Brian Singleton’s eerie atmosphere in his projects. You can feel the camaraderie and struggles, which adds a layer of authenticity. The pacing is brisk, weaving in interviews and behind-the-scenes glimpses, while practical effects and DIY aesthetics reign supreme. It’s a real treat for anyone who appreciates the underbelly of horror filmmaking, showcasing not just the films but the sheer love for the craft itself.
Interesting insight into the indie horror scene.Candid interviews with the directors.Focus on practical effects and grassroots filmmaking.
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