From "The Last House on the Left" to "The House of the Devil," Connecticut has historically cemented itself as the capital for low-budget horror movies.
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John Breunig (opinion): Some pretty bad movies have been filmed in Stamford. Let s binge watch them.
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I’m thinking of hosting a festival screening the worst movies filmed in Stamford.
Granted, most people would prefer quality Stamford cinema, but that version wouldn’t last long enough to reach the bottom of a kid-sized tub of popcorn.
I’m inspired by Netflix shooting “The Good Nurse” in Stamford’s streets, starting Eddie Redmayne as a mass murderer. Stamford is at least a better option than Greenwich, which has a shaky record of solving murders.
It’s been a spell since Connecticut flirted with a “Hollywood East” handle after luring filmmakers with generous film tax credits 15 years ago.