Just got back from seeing Star Trek at the theater. Aside from a few glitches at the place I went to (there’s no other theater within 50 miles), the movie surprised me.
Given the amount of traffic my other post about investing in movies and trying to clear the air about the reality of independent filmmaking these days, I realized there were quite a number of salient points which were not included in the original. Included here is a followup to that post with some in-depth information for potential investors, laying it all out as to why things aren’t what they think they are these days versus 5-8 years ago.
The final cut of The Cursed will be at MipTV in Cannes, starting March 30th and going to April 3rd.
During the Great Depression, people wanted to forget for a while that they were poor and the outlook was bleak. Many turned to drinking away what little money they had. Nowadays, people have a few more options than that.
Right now seems to be as good a time as any to talk about the state of the economy and its effect on filmmaking. I’ve heard it all from both sides of the fence now, both good and bad.
For some reason this just came to me. During production on The Cursed, there were times when we would have…
I’ve had my head down to the grindstone working on my book to meet my publisher’s deadline of November 1st. …
We are nearing completion of post-production on Tenebrous. It feels like another chapter in my life is coming to a…
We’re coming into the home stretch for TENEBROUS! We have a trailer out, and it helps remind me again of…
And now, a small timeout… Thought I’d take a break and write about something else that might be of interest…