How To Film A “BRUTAL MASSACRE”
This article appeared in FANGORIA Magazine Issue #273, pages 28-31
May 1, 2008
How To Film A “BRUTAL MASSACRE:”
This article appeared in FANGORIA Magazine Issue #273, pages 28-31
It’s a blistering cold February morning on the Mickley property in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, a farm about an hour and a half outside of New York City and a spot where local residents aren’t accustomed to a small crew making a movie right in their own backyard. But here we are, and this writer tries his best to brave the cold by nursing a hot cup of coffee. Despite the bitter weather, one can’t help but get giddy at the sight of filmmaker Stevan Mena a mere few paces ahead, directing genre veterans David (An American Werewolf In London) Naugthon and Ken (Dawn Of The Dead) Foree in the same scene, while the frantic crew prepares for the next shot…
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