Happy Friday, everyone! We have a brand new batch of short films for you to enjoy today as part of our ongoing series, Daily Dead Salutes Your Shorts. On tap in this new batch of shorts is Salt from Rob Savage (the director of Dawn of the Deaf), The Bells by filmmaker Virat Pal, as well as a pair of short films from Hulu’s recent Huluween series, Josh Tanner’s The Rizzle and The Box, which was directed by Santiago C. Tapia and Jessica Curtright.
Be sure to check back in a few weeks on Black Friday, too, as we’ll have a brand new crop of short films for you to enjoy right here on Daily Dead. Happy viewing!
Salt (Directed by Rob Savage)
Synopsis: A demonic presence closes in on a mother and her sick daughter. Their only protection - a ring of Salt.
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The Rizzle...
Be sure to check back in a few weeks on Black Friday, too, as we’ll have a brand new crop of short films for you to enjoy right here on Daily Dead. Happy viewing!
Salt (Directed by Rob Savage)
Synopsis: A demonic presence closes in on a mother and her sick daughter. Their only protection - a ring of Salt.
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The Rizzle...
- 11/9/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Happy Friday, readers! Welcome back for another installment of Daily Dead Salutes Your Shorts, our bi-monthly column that turns the spotlight on several horror and sci-fi themed short films in an effort to show this storytelling format a little more love.
For this installment, we have an assortment of excellent shorts, including Jill Gevargizian's early effort Call GiRL, the horror comedy Teddy Bears Are For Lovers (which looks to be on its way to becoming a feature film very soon), It Began Without Warning from Santiago C. Tapia and Jessica Curtwright, and the family-oriented fright fest Home Education by filmmaker Andrea Niada.
Call GiRL (Directed by Jill Gevargizian): "In one man's attempt to exploit his date night via video-chat, he ends up sharing something far more disturbing."
Teddy Bears Are For Lovers (Directed by Almog Avidan Antonir): "A short horror comedy following a 20-something Casanova who becomes...
For this installment, we have an assortment of excellent shorts, including Jill Gevargizian's early effort Call GiRL, the horror comedy Teddy Bears Are For Lovers (which looks to be on its way to becoming a feature film very soon), It Began Without Warning from Santiago C. Tapia and Jessica Curtwright, and the family-oriented fright fest Home Education by filmmaker Andrea Niada.
Call GiRL (Directed by Jill Gevargizian): "In one man's attempt to exploit his date night via video-chat, he ends up sharing something far more disturbing."
Teddy Bears Are For Lovers (Directed by Almog Avidan Antonir): "A short horror comedy following a 20-something Casanova who becomes...
- 8/3/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Zombies, werewolves, and serial killing social media stars will descend upon Miami this August for the third annual Popcorn Frights Film Festival. Taking place August 11th–17th, the Florida film fest's first wave of programming includes Another Wolfcop, Tragedy Girls, It Stains the Sands Red, Better Watch Out, and more.
Press Release: Miami, Fl – Popcorn Frights Film Festival, Florida’s largest and most respected genre film event, announces its first wave of programming for its third annual celebration of genre-twisting cinema, occurring August 11 through 17, 2017, at Miami's landmark O Cinema Wynwood theater.
"We're thrilled to bring the best in horror and genre filmmaking to South Florida audiences for our third annual Popcorn Frights Film Festival. We scoured the globe for the most audacious and spine-tingling films and this first wave selection just gives a small taste of all the exciting things to come,” said Igor Shteyrenberg & Marc Ferman, Co-Founders & Co-Directors of the Popcorn Frights Film Festival.
Press Release: Miami, Fl – Popcorn Frights Film Festival, Florida’s largest and most respected genre film event, announces its first wave of programming for its third annual celebration of genre-twisting cinema, occurring August 11 through 17, 2017, at Miami's landmark O Cinema Wynwood theater.
"We're thrilled to bring the best in horror and genre filmmaking to South Florida audiences for our third annual Popcorn Frights Film Festival. We scoured the globe for the most audacious and spine-tingling films and this first wave selection just gives a small taste of all the exciting things to come,” said Igor Shteyrenberg & Marc Ferman, Co-Founders & Co-Directors of the Popcorn Frights Film Festival.
- 6/14/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In just one week the fourth annual Telluride Horror Show kicks off in picturesque Telluride, Co, with Ben Ketai’s anticipated trapped-in-a-mine thriller Beneath rounding out the weekend.
Other films in the line-up include All Hallow’s Eve, a Halloween-based anthology that features the return of the demonic Art the Clown, who was first seen in the terrific short film Terrifier; Jesse T. Cook’s subversive and incredibly divisiveSeptic Man; and the World Premiere of Chemical Peel, directed by Grand Junction, Colorado, native Hank Braxtan.
Joining the fest will also be Guest Director Phil Tippett, who will be on hand to present a special sneak preview of Phil Tippett’s Mad God: Part 1, a surrealistic stop-motion nightmare featuring hundreds of detailed puppets. He will also present a special screening of his short film Mutantland.
For more info visit the official Telluride Horror Show website, "like" Telluride Horror Show on...
Other films in the line-up include All Hallow’s Eve, a Halloween-based anthology that features the return of the demonic Art the Clown, who was first seen in the terrific short film Terrifier; Jesse T. Cook’s subversive and incredibly divisiveSeptic Man; and the World Premiere of Chemical Peel, directed by Grand Junction, Colorado, native Hank Braxtan.
Joining the fest will also be Guest Director Phil Tippett, who will be on hand to present a special sneak preview of Phil Tippett’s Mad God: Part 1, a surrealistic stop-motion nightmare featuring hundreds of detailed puppets. He will also present a special screening of his short film Mutantland.
For more info visit the official Telluride Horror Show website, "like" Telluride Horror Show on...
- 10/4/2013
- by Brad McHargue
- DreadCentral.com
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