48-hour filmmaking contest

High-tech Horror Short Traffics in the Familiar

Some of the best horror movies deal with familiar things. Examples from five classics are:  a motel, a flock of birds, a midnight swim, a fly, and a chain saw. In each case, the filmmaker takes something we know and maybe even use and gives it a little twist. This brings us to “La Voix,”…

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Kino T.O. and TSFF Hosting a 48-hour Filmmaking Contest

The time it takes to produce a movie varies wildly. In the long-production category, there are examples like David Lynch’s “Eraserhead” (6 years) and Richard Linlater’s “Boyhood” (12 years). On the other end of the spectrum, B movies often were cranked out in a couple of days. Roger Corman’s “Little Shop of Horrors” shot in two…

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