Horror Business 2005 Horror Movie Review
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Take a walk on the scary side with guerrilla horror filmmakers and the bizarre culture that drives them to pursue their dreams. In 2003, filmmaker Christopher P. Garetano began what would become a two-year journey to discover what possesses people to become horror filmmakers. Armed with nothing but a camera and a microphone, Chris traveled all over the United States to visit independent filmmakers on and off their sets. In Horror Business, you will witness that quest unfold and meet some truly independent filmmakers including Mark Borchardt (American Movie) and Dave Gebroe (Zombie Honeymoon), along with monster movie personalities like Herschell Gordon Lewis (Blood Feast), Joe Bob Briggs (cult film critic and author), and Sid Haig (Foxy Brown, The Devils Rejects). This timeless essay of popcorn-generation nostalgia and behind-the-scenes moments just may prove “movie making really is no way to spend a life!”
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About Horror Business 2005
Title: Horror Business
Year: 2005
Starring: Gebroe,
Atkins,
Borchardt,
John Brodie,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Runtime: 82 minutes
Runtime: 82
Alternative Titles:
Type: movie
Released: 2005-01-01
Rated:
Director: Christopher P. Garetano,
Genres: Documentary
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