Shriekfest returns to
Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center
Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center
Published by Sareth Ney on Oct. 15, 2018 at 11:29 a.m.
Updated on Oct. 15, 2018 at 11:48 a.m. |
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SANFORD, Fla. – Shriekfest The Annual Bi-Coastal Indie Horror/Sci-Fi Film Festival Competition will screen films at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, on Nov. 3. Viewing begins at 2 p.m. and concludes at 10 p.m.
There are four short programs. Each are one hour and 35 minutes. Motion pictures consist of: “Jane Love”, “Caronte”, “Snaggletooth”, “The Moor”, “There’s One Inside the House”, “Amy’s in the Freezer”, “Strange Clowns”, “Static Kinship”, “Chainsaw Charlie”, “Safe”, “The Candlelight Witch”, “Avulsion”, “From Life”, “Conductor”, “One Dark Night”, “Something in the Darkness”, “A Doll Distorted”, “Endless Cycle”, “Alfred J Hemlock”, “Nadine”, “Let’s Be Friends”, “It’s Tight But It Hardly Chokes”, “Trespass”, “Valcorian”, “Clickbait”, “The Hobbyist”, “Magic H8 Ball”, “Cat Box”, “element”, “Sockmonster”, “Jackal”, “Post Mortem Mary”, “Latched”, “The Visitor”, and “Cabin Killer”.
Awards were designed by Daniella Batsheva, sculpted by Chris Lynch, molded and hand painted by Shane Izykowski. They were presented in Los Angeles and winners were: Carroll Brown’s “The Spectral Bride” (Commercial), Aleksey Smirnov’s “U.S. Butcher” (Music Video), Kenny J. Wright’s “Magic” (Short Screenplay), Michael Rich’s “Cabin Killer” (Super Short Film), Tim Earnheart’s “Safe” (SciFi Short Film), Justin Harding and Rob Brunner’s “Latched” (Horror Short Film), Carroll Brown’s “A Quiet War” (SciFi Featured Screenplay), Rona Mark’s “Pervert”(Thriller Feature Screenplay), Daniel Shea’s “No Child Left Behind” (Horror Feature Screenplay), Dylan K. Narang’s “Sound Wave” (SciFi Feature Film), Rob Grant’s “Alive” (Thriller Feature Film), Brian and Laurence Avenet-Bradley’s “Echoes of Fear” (Supernatural Horror Film) and Andy Palmer’s “Camp Cold Brook” (Horror Feature Film).
Sponsors consist of: The Industry Company, Scriptwriters Network, Little Big Film Company, Atmos FX, Big Rentz, Atomic Age Renegades, Petri Entertainment, Slice of SciFi, The Horror Honeys, Scare LA, Girls and Corpses, Film Freeway, Distribber, Dear Bloody Mary, Dark Discoveries, Diabolique Magazine, InkTip, Weird Review, Boardners & The B52 Club, Cult Movies Magazine, Comedy Film Nerds and Philly Chick Pictures.
Friends of the festival are: denisegossett.com, The Dark Art of Shane Izykowski, Love Horror, Horror Film History, Keith Ferrario, Puphedz and Hey Flea! Films.
Denise Gossett is the founder of Shriekfest The Annual Bi-Coastal Indie Horror/Sci-Fi Film Festival Competition. It celebrated 18 years in Los Angeles and two, in 2018.
Online and on social media, Shriekfest can be found at the following: website, Facebook, IMDB, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube.
Day pass to attend Shriekfest are $25. Individual short program tickets are available to purchase and they are $8 each. Each exclude fees.
There are four short programs. Each are one hour and 35 minutes. Motion pictures consist of: “Jane Love”, “Caronte”, “Snaggletooth”, “The Moor”, “There’s One Inside the House”, “Amy’s in the Freezer”, “Strange Clowns”, “Static Kinship”, “Chainsaw Charlie”, “Safe”, “The Candlelight Witch”, “Avulsion”, “From Life”, “Conductor”, “One Dark Night”, “Something in the Darkness”, “A Doll Distorted”, “Endless Cycle”, “Alfred J Hemlock”, “Nadine”, “Let’s Be Friends”, “It’s Tight But It Hardly Chokes”, “Trespass”, “Valcorian”, “Clickbait”, “The Hobbyist”, “Magic H8 Ball”, “Cat Box”, “element”, “Sockmonster”, “Jackal”, “Post Mortem Mary”, “Latched”, “The Visitor”, and “Cabin Killer”.
Awards were designed by Daniella Batsheva, sculpted by Chris Lynch, molded and hand painted by Shane Izykowski. They were presented in Los Angeles and winners were: Carroll Brown’s “The Spectral Bride” (Commercial), Aleksey Smirnov’s “U.S. Butcher” (Music Video), Kenny J. Wright’s “Magic” (Short Screenplay), Michael Rich’s “Cabin Killer” (Super Short Film), Tim Earnheart’s “Safe” (SciFi Short Film), Justin Harding and Rob Brunner’s “Latched” (Horror Short Film), Carroll Brown’s “A Quiet War” (SciFi Featured Screenplay), Rona Mark’s “Pervert”(Thriller Feature Screenplay), Daniel Shea’s “No Child Left Behind” (Horror Feature Screenplay), Dylan K. Narang’s “Sound Wave” (SciFi Feature Film), Rob Grant’s “Alive” (Thriller Feature Film), Brian and Laurence Avenet-Bradley’s “Echoes of Fear” (Supernatural Horror Film) and Andy Palmer’s “Camp Cold Brook” (Horror Feature Film).
Sponsors consist of: The Industry Company, Scriptwriters Network, Little Big Film Company, Atmos FX, Big Rentz, Atomic Age Renegades, Petri Entertainment, Slice of SciFi, The Horror Honeys, Scare LA, Girls and Corpses, Film Freeway, Distribber, Dear Bloody Mary, Dark Discoveries, Diabolique Magazine, InkTip, Weird Review, Boardners & The B52 Club, Cult Movies Magazine, Comedy Film Nerds and Philly Chick Pictures.
Friends of the festival are: denisegossett.com, The Dark Art of Shane Izykowski, Love Horror, Horror Film History, Keith Ferrario, Puphedz and Hey Flea! Films.
Denise Gossett is the founder of Shriekfest The Annual Bi-Coastal Indie Horror/Sci-Fi Film Festival Competition. It celebrated 18 years in Los Angeles and two, in 2018.
Online and on social media, Shriekfest can be found at the following: website, Facebook, IMDB, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube.
Day pass to attend Shriekfest are $25. Individual short program tickets are available to purchase and they are $8 each. Each exclude fees.
Short Program 1:
2 p.m. - 3:35 p.m. |
Short Program 2:
4 p.m. - 5:35 p.m. |
Short Program 3:
6 p.m. - 7:35 p.m. |
Short Program 4:
8 p.m. - 9:35 p.m. |
"Jane Love"
"Caronte" "Snaggletooth" "The Moor" "There's One Inside the "House" "Amy's in the Freezer" "Strange Clowns" "Static Kinship" "Chainsaw Charlie" |
"Safe"
"The Candlelight Witch" "Avulsion" "From Life" "Conductor" "One Dark Night" "Something in the Darkness" "A Doll Distracted" "Endless Cycle" |
"Alfred J Hemlock"
"Nadine" "Let's Be Friends" "It's Tight But It Hardly Chokes" "Trespass" "Valcorian" "Clickbait" "The Hobbyist" "Magic H8 Ball" |
"Cat Box"
"element" "Jackal" "Post Mortem Mary" "Latched" "The Visitor" "Cabin Killer" |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, he inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, philanthropist, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast, is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival and Corazon Comedy Festival.