Spooky Empire announces tattoo artists, films and roasters
Published by Sareth Ney on Sept. 27, 2016 at 6:49 p.m.
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Tattoo artists, roasters and film selections were chosen to be screened at Spooky Empire Rock N Roll, Horror, Halloween, Tattoo & Film Festival, from Oct. 7 through Oct. 9.
Tattoo artists confirmed for Spooky Empire Rock N Roll, Horror, Halloween, Tattoo & Film Festival are: Paul Acker, Allie Baker, Caroline Evans, TJ Hal, Jime Litwalk, Joshua Greener, Chelcie Dieterle, Tim Mitchell, Aaron Addams, Tami Jo Urban, Rayne Lynn, Brandon Mungal, Hash Williams, Peter Justice, Lori Cataldo, Lance White, Chris Cok, Trevor Kope, Angel Caraballo, Benny Gonzalez, Liz Gruesome, Angela Bailey, Dean Corpse, Annie Spore, Leif McHatton, Kasey Burry, Rick Rosas, Treveor Rochette, Russell Van Schaick, Heath Barnes, JD Matarazzo, Brandon Hutchinson, Ace Cook, Bill Keithley, Rick Barnett, Dustin Drake, Bobby Badfellow, Jeremiah McCabe, Jessi Dewert, Jay Sanchez, Leif Olson, Stephanie Simon, Ande Spade, Nancy Cabrera, Corey Pogue, Steven Cornicelli, Hector Leonardo, Billy Slaughter, Tommy Wood, DJ Minor, Kenneth Vega, Darl Papple, John Herndon, Philly John, Billy Smith, Ken Deft, Jonathan Nazario, Edward Arthur, Tony Costello, Michael Biller, Spooks Joya, Roly T Rex and Angi Smith.
Motion pictures selected for Spooky Empire Rock N Roll, Horror, Halloween, Tattoo & Film Festival are: “Gwilliam”, “Killer on the Loose”, “The Unkindness of Ravens”, “Frankenstein Created Bikers”, “The Creature Below”, “The Barn”, “Sam & Mattie Make A Zombie Movie”, “We Are The Flesh”, “Knucklebones” and “Wolf’s Museum of Mystery”. More films, filmmakers appearing at the convention and Question and Answer (Q & A) panels will be announced, in the coming weeks leading up to the festivities.
Jason Voorhees, character of the “Friday The 13th" film franchise, will be roasted by local comedians including: Samantha Ivey as Carrie, Ryan Holmes as Jason Voorhees, Billy King as Freddy Krueger, Marcus Crespo as Leatherface, Marty Labbe as Ghostface from “Scream”, Allan Forbes as Pinhead, Ross McCoy as Hannibal Lecter and Eugene Torres as Norman Bates. The lineup is subject to change because more might be added.
Sponsors and supporters are: The Shallow Grave Haunted Attraction, Collier’s Furniture Expo, Attractions Magazine, Behind The Thrills, Spirit Halloween, iHorror.com, Sho ‘Nuff Entertainment, Rock City Tattoo & Piercing Studio, Phucstyx, Steadfast Brand and Inked.
Tickets for the weekend at Spooky Empire are $65 and $75 at the door. Very important person are $199. $35 each, for Oct. 7 and Oct. 9. $40 each, at the door. $40 for Oct. 8 and $45 at the door. Prices exclude service fees.
Tattoo artists confirmed for Spooky Empire Rock N Roll, Horror, Halloween, Tattoo & Film Festival are: Paul Acker, Allie Baker, Caroline Evans, TJ Hal, Jime Litwalk, Joshua Greener, Chelcie Dieterle, Tim Mitchell, Aaron Addams, Tami Jo Urban, Rayne Lynn, Brandon Mungal, Hash Williams, Peter Justice, Lori Cataldo, Lance White, Chris Cok, Trevor Kope, Angel Caraballo, Benny Gonzalez, Liz Gruesome, Angela Bailey, Dean Corpse, Annie Spore, Leif McHatton, Kasey Burry, Rick Rosas, Treveor Rochette, Russell Van Schaick, Heath Barnes, JD Matarazzo, Brandon Hutchinson, Ace Cook, Bill Keithley, Rick Barnett, Dustin Drake, Bobby Badfellow, Jeremiah McCabe, Jessi Dewert, Jay Sanchez, Leif Olson, Stephanie Simon, Ande Spade, Nancy Cabrera, Corey Pogue, Steven Cornicelli, Hector Leonardo, Billy Slaughter, Tommy Wood, DJ Minor, Kenneth Vega, Darl Papple, John Herndon, Philly John, Billy Smith, Ken Deft, Jonathan Nazario, Edward Arthur, Tony Costello, Michael Biller, Spooks Joya, Roly T Rex and Angi Smith.
Motion pictures selected for Spooky Empire Rock N Roll, Horror, Halloween, Tattoo & Film Festival are: “Gwilliam”, “Killer on the Loose”, “The Unkindness of Ravens”, “Frankenstein Created Bikers”, “The Creature Below”, “The Barn”, “Sam & Mattie Make A Zombie Movie”, “We Are The Flesh”, “Knucklebones” and “Wolf’s Museum of Mystery”. More films, filmmakers appearing at the convention and Question and Answer (Q & A) panels will be announced, in the coming weeks leading up to the festivities.
Jason Voorhees, character of the “Friday The 13th" film franchise, will be roasted by local comedians including: Samantha Ivey as Carrie, Ryan Holmes as Jason Voorhees, Billy King as Freddy Krueger, Marcus Crespo as Leatherface, Marty Labbe as Ghostface from “Scream”, Allan Forbes as Pinhead, Ross McCoy as Hannibal Lecter and Eugene Torres as Norman Bates. The lineup is subject to change because more might be added.
Sponsors and supporters are: The Shallow Grave Haunted Attraction, Collier’s Furniture Expo, Attractions Magazine, Behind The Thrills, Spirit Halloween, iHorror.com, Sho ‘Nuff Entertainment, Rock City Tattoo & Piercing Studio, Phucstyx, Steadfast Brand and Inked.
Tickets for the weekend at Spooky Empire are $65 and $75 at the door. Very important person are $199. $35 each, for Oct. 7 and Oct. 9. $40 each, at the door. $40 for Oct. 8 and $45 at the door. Prices exclude service fees.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media 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, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.