The Evil Dead from director Sam Raimi. The Last House on the Left or The Hills Have Eyes from director Wes Craven. Hatchet from director Adam Green. Q from director Larry Cohen. Night of the Living Dead from legendary George A. Romero. What do these films, these directors have in common with Andrew N. Shearer, you ask? See, those were all low budget films (by Hollywood standards anyway!) from a group of directors who were all passionate about the craft of horror and making statements through that medium on culture and what's going on. That same passion, that same philosophy comes across in Andrew N. Shearer's No budget horror films that take seemingly familiar horror stories and mix that with elements of Gen X New Queer (in this case, lesbian) cinema resulting in films that have distinction and stand out for there originality in what many horror fans feel...
- 1/15/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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