Posts

Showing posts from January, 2024

Interview with Schlock master Filmmaker Christopher M. Long

  Today, I will be sitting down to interview one of the busiest filmmakers you might never heard of. 30 years making low-grade schlock films often within the Horror, Thriller, and Action films, reveling in exploitation filmmaking. This is Christopher M Long, proud exploitation filmmaker. He's very well-rounded as he partakes in directing, Acting, Producing, and Writing, he even edits and does music composition as well, as cinematography. Mc Langton “So, let's start off by, who are you and where did you come from?” Christopher M Long, “I'm an all-around filmmaker, podcaster, and musician from Boston, who moved to South Florida in 88' and then Derry New Hampshire in 97' before making it back to Florida in 2013.” MC Langton “You certainly bounced up and down the Eastern Coast a lot.” Christopher m Long “Yeah!” MC Langton “So, how did you start making films”? Christopher M. Long “I got into filmmaking back in 94, a long long time ago, after a friend of mine received a p...

Bio of filmmaker Christopher M. Long

 Written by Mark Carl Langton   Christopher M. Long is a Producer, director, writer, Actor, sometimes musician, and a one-time podcaster born in Boston Massachusetts, on January 9th, 1982. He is mostly, known for making films within the thriller, horror, and action genres. He moved to and grew up in Southern Florida, where at the early age of seven started to take karate lessons, and not long after that, he picked up playing the drums, and piano. By 1990, Christopher took up writing short stories and later, on screenplays, he also started making short films with his friends in 93'. His first short film was called a vampire film called "Sundown, and followed that up with "The Demon in the Mirror" the following year. He would continue on making short films and writing throughout the 90s, and by 1996 he would also start working on theater plays as well, although that venture was short-lived. His last play worked on was in a high-school theater class play in 2001 called ...