Lo-Fi Sci-Fi: When Monster Movies Don't Break the Bank
Who says science-fiction films need to break the bank? WSJ's Don Steinberg discusses how filmmakers are making indie sci-fi movies on their home laptops. Photo: Magnolia Pictures/"Monsters."
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