A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Born:
July 15, 1981
Cullen Hoback is an American filmmaker, film producer and director. He is also an occasional columnist and speaker. His three documentary films include Monster Camp (2007), Terms and Conditions May Apply (2013), and What Lies Upstream (2018). His documentary style has been described as non-fiction horror with a comedic tone. He appears on-camera as a central character in Terms and Conditions May Apply and What Lies Upstream. Hoback directed and produced a docuseries about the QAnon conspiracy theory, titled Q: Into the Storm. It premiered on HBO on March 21, 2021. Description above from the Wikipedia article Cullen Hoback, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Cinematography:
2010 Friction
2024 Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery
Director:
2007 Monster Camp
2010 Friction
2013 Terms and Conditions May Apply
2017 Do Not Pass Go
2017 What Lies Upstream
2024 Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery
Editor:
2007 Monster Camp
2010 Friction
2013 Terms and Conditions May Apply
2017 Do Not Pass Go
2017 What Lies Upstream
2024 Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery
Producer:
2007 Monster Camp
2010 Friction
2013 Terms and Conditions May Apply
2017 Do Not Pass Go
2017 What Lies Upstream
2024 Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery
Writer:
2007 Monster Camp
2010 Friction
2013 Terms and Conditions May Apply
2017 Do Not Pass Go
2017 What Lies Upstream
2024 Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery
Cinematography:
2021 Q: Into the Storm
Director:
2021 Q: Into the Storm
Editor:
2021 Q: Into the Storm
Producer:
2021 Q: Into the Storm
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