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5 horrific questions with horror producer Chris Gierowski

Chris Gierowski, horror movie producer and Cleveland native, on the set of 'Sweetest Day' >>>  If you created a Venn diagram with "Cinema" in one circle and "Late Night Movie Hosts" in the other, you would undoubtedly label the overlap "Horror Filmmakers." Ohio native and horror movie producer Chris Gierowski certainly fits that bill. “I remember watching Big Chuck and Lil' John with my mother when I was young,” says Gierowski. Before long he was devouring cult classics from Troma, both captivated and inspired by the offbeat, gritty world of indie horror. “I remember reading Lloyd Kaufman's book, All I Need to Know About Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger , and telling myself I wouldn’t let it inspire me to make movies,” Gierowski says. “And then, of course, it did.”  Kaufman is the pioneering independent filmmaker and co-founder of Troma Entertainment, best known for producing The Toxic Avenger and championing low-budg...

Home, Sweetest Day, Home: On location in Warren, Ohio, with 'Sweetest Day'

Nate Boyer as the Sheriff, preparing for a scene in 'Sweetest Day' On a cold night in November 2023, I find myself in Warren, Ohio, about an hour east of Cleveland. It’s quiet in the small town, save for a handful of filmmakers carrying equipment and thumbing through scripts as they hurry from their Best Western basecamp to the rustic diner around the corner, The Saratoga . There, fellow crew members are crowding around a booth near the cash register, adjusting lights, checking sound, and peering at monitors to make sure the scene they’re about to film is framed just right. Seated on one side is actor Nate Boyer , dressed as a sheriff. Across from him sits actress Morgana Shaw , easing into her character. When the camera rolls, Shaw’s character lays into the Sheriff, warning him of dire things to come this Sweetest Day , if he doesn’t take things seriously. It’s a pivotal scene that plays out before a handful of curious diners, likely unaware they’d be treated to a show this e...