The Killer Film Fest is happening November 1-3, 2012, in Somerville, Massachusetts, and the official feature and short film selections have been announced. It's a pretty impressive group so if you live in the area, definitely mark your calendar now!
Killer Film Fest has been bringing the best of indie horror to the screen and web since 2009. Join them this year for a "Killer" experience and the event's first annual zombie pub crawl.
The Fest takes place at the Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square; 617.625.5700. There's also an online component (Kff Online) running October 22-November 2, 2012; some films are screening both at the fest and online while others are strictly one or the other. Features are listed below along with the countries in which they were produced, the directors, and the format in which they will be a part of the Fest:
Beware, USA, Justin Thomas Ostensen, Kff Online
Below Zero, Canada, Jason Daly,...
Killer Film Fest has been bringing the best of indie horror to the screen and web since 2009. Join them this year for a "Killer" experience and the event's first annual zombie pub crawl.
The Fest takes place at the Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square; 617.625.5700. There's also an online component (Kff Online) running October 22-November 2, 2012; some films are screening both at the fest and online while others are strictly one or the other. Features are listed below along with the countries in which they were produced, the directors, and the format in which they will be a part of the Fest:
Beware, USA, Justin Thomas Ostensen, Kff Online
Below Zero, Canada, Jason Daly,...
- 9/4/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
A new teaser video has arrived for German director Frank W. Montag's Cannibal Diner, and this one has something special as it's introduced by American shock rocker Demon Boy and includes a bit of the song his band contributed to the film's soundtrack.
Mario von Czapiewski is the writer and co-producer (with Montag) of Cannibal Diner. The film, which will be released worldwide in 2013, stars Alexandra Lesch, Kristiana Rohder (Miss Universe Germany 2010), Lara Baum, Alexandra Jordan, Violetta Schurawlow, Indira Madison, Dominik Schneider, Jessica Klauss, Mike Zick, Celina Klemenz, and Heiko Rohde. It features music by Demon Boy (official site here), Alien Vampires, and Sonic Thrill.
Synopsis:
Kati (Lesch) is a young model on her way to a birthday party for her little sister, Celine (Baum). Tanja (Rohder), Kati's best friend, and some of the others want to celebrate and camp near the woods. While preparing the party, the girls get attacked by strangers.
Mario von Czapiewski is the writer and co-producer (with Montag) of Cannibal Diner. The film, which will be released worldwide in 2013, stars Alexandra Lesch, Kristiana Rohder (Miss Universe Germany 2010), Lara Baum, Alexandra Jordan, Violetta Schurawlow, Indira Madison, Dominik Schneider, Jessica Klauss, Mike Zick, Celina Klemenz, and Heiko Rohde. It features music by Demon Boy (official site here), Alien Vampires, and Sonic Thrill.
Synopsis:
Kati (Lesch) is a young model on her way to a birthday party for her little sister, Celine (Baum). Tanja (Rohder), Kati's best friend, and some of the others want to celebrate and camp near the woods. While preparing the party, the girls get attacked by strangers.
- 9/2/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Okay, so this week we have covered the "Top Five Indie Horror Films," with an article found here: Best Indie Horror Films of 2010. Also covered was the "Top Five International Horror Films." An article on this posting is here: Top Five International Films. But, now we are exploring a more depraved side of horror, or a lower class of film. This top five list will cover the "Worst Five Horror Films of 2010!"
This year, there was so much to choose from in poor horror films. Abroad, we have the dismal Basement starring Danny Dyer and Jimi Mistry to the absolutely monstrosity of a film from Australia called Outback aka Prey starring the incapable Natalie Bassingthwaighte. Domestically, films like the Zombie Chronicles: The Infected made this reviewer want to scratch his eyes out, while others like Apocalypse of the Dead aka Zone of the Dead made one reach for the off button with lightening like reflexes.
This year, there was so much to choose from in poor horror films. Abroad, we have the dismal Basement starring Danny Dyer and Jimi Mistry to the absolutely monstrosity of a film from Australia called Outback aka Prey starring the incapable Natalie Bassingthwaighte. Domestically, films like the Zombie Chronicles: The Infected made this reviewer want to scratch his eyes out, while others like Apocalypse of the Dead aka Zone of the Dead made one reach for the off button with lightening like reflexes.
- 12/21/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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