A week ago, fans of the genre flocked to San Diego Comic-Con to see Marvel and DC movies. Even those who didn’t attend were able to see trailers posted online that are instantly accessible in this sticky era of fandom, when posts, including this one, cover the essence of sci-fi, superhero and horror movies.
But in the 1980s, the public had to be patient. They had to wait, with nothing to whet their appetites other than the movie poster. title. Slogan. Image. That was until the trailer finally came out (also in theaters).
a new documentary in search of tomorrow He delves into the best sci-fi movies of the ’80s, and along the way explores how the cinema lobby helped shape expectations for films like Khan’s Wrath, Blade Runner and more.
The documentary welcomes director David Weiner, a veteran journalist who directed horror documentaries in the 1980s. in search of the dark. He is a former collaborator. the hollywood reporterRidley in Scott on the Deep Dive abroad and 1979 a grave roadbetween others.
The film was funded through Kickstarter, raising nearly $600,000. It just became available on your website. Below is a clip from the film that explores how lobbying in theaters was the first step in any successful film marketing campaign.
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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