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Look what Ultra Violent magazine is helping bring to Pittsburgh

Posted by Tim on September 17, 2008

Ultra Violent presents 35mm horror in Pittsburgh! Cannibal Holocaust/Cannibal Ferox and more!

Ultra Violent is honored to play a role in presenting weeks two and three of the below festival. Finally, Pittsburgh audiences will get to see Cannibal Holocaust and Cannibal Ferox in 35mm. The cannibal fest is being followed up the following weekend with two of the greatest sequels in film history, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 and Amityville II: The Possession. Please spread the word and don’t miss out on these amazing screenings.

4 Double Features and 1 Special Event!

Friday October 3 and Saturday October 4:
Jack Brooks, Monster Slayer
Pittsburgh Premiere!

Friday October 10 and Saturday October 11:
Cannibal Holocaust and Cannibal Ferox

Friday October 17 and Saturday October 18:
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and Amityville 2: The Possession

Friday October 24 and Saturday October 25 (these two titles are subject to change, but hopefully not):
Beetlejuice and Gremlins

Friday October 31:
Rocky Horror Picture Show and Shock Treatment

All shows start at 10pm.
All seats just $7.50!

Upcoming KSWA events!

Posted by Tim on August 26, 2008

“K.S.W.A. Krazy Tour 2008″
Millvale Community Days Celebration
6:00pm Friday, September 12, 2008
Grant Ave.
Millvale, PA. 15209
For Information Call
412-726-1762
This is a Free Live Event

“K.S.W.A. Krazy Tour 2008″
Millvale Community Days Celebration
3:00pm Saturday, September 13, 2008
Grant Ave.
Millvale, PA. 15209
For Information Call
412-726-1762
This is a Free Live Event

“K.S.W.A. A Night for Kody”
7:30 Saturday, September 13, 2008
Lawrenceville Moose
120 51st Street
Pittsburgh, PA. 15201
For Tickets & Show Information Call
412-726-1762
Tickets $10 Adults & $8 Kids
All Bottle Beer $2.00

Main Event - K.S.W.A. Heavyweight Title Match
Champion - Anthony Alexander
vs.
“The Enforcer” Shawn Blanchard w/Frank Durso

Kris Kash vs “Dr. Devastation” Lou Martin w/Frank Durso

Thanks to Klingensmith Health Care & Rubinoff Company
for use of their parking lots during all K.S.W.A. Events
All fans can park in the parking lots across the street from the Lawrenceville Moose!!!!

Wrestling this Saturday folks!

Posted by Tim on August 19, 2008

“K.S.W.A. When Worlds Collide”
7:30 Saturday, August 23, 2008
Lawrenceville Moose
120 51st Street
Pittsburgh, PA. 15201
For Tickets & Show Information Call
412-726-1762
Tickets $10 Adults & $8 Kids
All Bottle Beer $2.00
_____________________________________________________________________
*Main Event - Flag Match*
Anthony Alexander vs. Ali Kaida
*Tag Team Grudge Match*
The V.I.P.’s The Enforcer Shawn Blanchard & Dr. Devastation Lou Martin w/Frank Durso
vs.
Kris Kash & Justin Sane
*Golden Triangle Title Match*
Champion - Mike Malachi w/Gentleman Joe Perri vs. The Blood Beast

All this and much more!!!!!!!
*Card Subject to change*
______________________________________________________________________
Thanks to Klingensmith Health Care & Rubinoff Company
for use of their parking lots during all K.S.W.A. Events
All fans can park in the parking lots across the street from the Lawrenceville Moose!!!!

Marty Lyons - K.S.W.A. Public Relations
Keystone State Wrestling Alliance
www.kswa.net
myspace.com/kswawrestling

Fright Night Film Fest review

Posted by Tim on August 18, 2008

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Fright Night Film Fest 2008
By Tim Gross

The Good

In my opinion and from where I was set up at, it seemed the turn out for the convention was even bigger than last year… Much bigger and unexpected as it has been rumored that many conventions this summer have reported low attendance? There was a line of people that filled the hotel lobby an hour before the show opened Friday evening and Saturday morning. The celebrity guests were pretty cool and plentiful as you had a Phantasm reunion that included Angus Scrimm, Friday the 13th Jasons and other various cast members from Part Three, cast members from the original Halloween, the awesome and very cool wrestlers Al Snow and Mick Foley, Jason Lively from “Night of the Creeps”, Tiffany Shepis who was the life of the party as usual, Danielle Harris, and many others that had the convention guest room jam packed all weekend. A lot of Dead Pit members showed up in force to not only support www.deadpit.com but got a sneak peek at the film documentary about the fantastic duo that went over like gang busters in the screening room that included lots of board members with a special guest “Slipcase” (Dead Pit fans know who I’m talking about). A special “Savage Streets” screening after the “Into the Pit” sneak peek that is sure to be talked about for many years to come in Louisville as the room was packed and a few or so people leave as the room became very rowdy and party like that it had a life of its own that was talked about by many who did not attend or hotel staff that I also chatted with! Also I cannot forget as many vendors won’t, Robert Elkins dressed head to toe in a much disfigured zombie costume to promote his latest project that was playing at the film fest and I turned it into “NWA Saturday Night” with me as Dusty Rhodes and Robert as Dirty ‘Dead’ Dick Murdock doing promos for our upcoming matches!

The Bad

There wasn’t a whole lot bad about the convention except two sticking points with the convention goers and vendors alike: A) $25 autographs or pictures for almost all the guests… There was a couple who charged only $10 or $15 but this was the hot topic among convention goers and vendors. Is this economy related, gas related, being a complete money gouging asshole related? This has not been answered and I’m sure this will not be answered anytime soon but it has already affected the way people go to horror conventions and not only spend their money but decide whether to seek out all the celebrities they want to meet or try and take a chance on the latest DVD from a independent filmmaker who is trying to make a name for himself. There is a line being crossed in the sand already by some horror fans including myself about paying these higher autograph prices. I think part of the problem is due too, some minor celebrities who think they are actually bigger than what they are instead of understanding “you do not want to cut off the hand that feeds you?” B) The celebrity room was very cramped and uncomfortable especially since it seemed the hotel did not believe in having the AC on during the day. I was sweating pounds off like a fucking pig and all I was doing at times was talking to horror fans and sitting. But for the most part there wasn’t a whole to complain about as most of it had to do with the amount charged for autographs and pictures…

The Ugly
Where do I start with this subject? There was plenty of ugly going on in Louisville, Kentucky. A) Lady horror fans who feel they can fit in size 8 clothes but in reality you are a size 20 or 22 please refrain from wearing corsets, cut off shirts, or skirts that reveal more that needs to be revealed like having no ass just fat hanging there for example as one girl took the prize early Saturday morning when I seen a girl who had a tramp stamp bulging out from under her corset like it was somebody trying to pop a zit! I swear it was changing color because of the blood flow being cut off (but cool effect). B) Horror guys, stop wearing sun glasses inside the convention the whole day, you look like a fucking asshole that we all make fun of to entertain ourselves during slow points of conventions! Plus, “TAKE A FUCKING BATH, YOU SMELLY, DIRTY, SIMPSON COMIC BOOK GUY LOOKING MOTHER FUCKERS”!!!! My god I was about to bust the fire hose two or three times before I puked all over my table! C) Half naked people playing in the hallways of the hotel at 3 in the morning, I don’t mind, you are entertaining but it’s usually annoying to most. D) The “Savage Streets” screening was good and ugly for various reasons as Rick of DSK-Productions and I not only chased off several people from a packed room but entertained the ones that stayed for a drunk-induced commentary that was like no other and will talked about for years among all who come to Fright Night Film Fest every year. As I ended the screening with me running to my hotel room puking in the bathroom for an hour, sleep, get up ready to go hang out again and then realize I have to shit the rest of guts out and then sleep again in the bathroom, eventually deciding I need to actually find my bed but found out Holiday Inn has one very comfortable bathroom. E) Jason Payne (Pain, however you spell it) and Robert Elkins stayed back before the screening to drink vodka and orange juice together for two hours and neither wants to talk about it?! F) It was ugly but fun but Rick and me meeting other Dead Pit members as “Creepy Bill” and Uncle Kentuckian”. G) What top the weekend, I only sold four books but was able to sell a 22 year old street hockey mask for more than I paid for it in 1986! Fuck, next time I’m looking in the back of my truck to sell shit than the books.

Overall, Ken the convention promoter put together another great convention that was not only bigger and better than last year’s but promises it will be again next year as he strives to put a show on that not only people in the Midwest area enjoy but other horror fans around the country will want to come to also. Fright Night Film Fest 2008 definitely gets the Tim Gross stamp of approval and a must see show for all horror fans!

Thank you Aaron and Wes again for helping me out and to Ken for having me as apart of a great convention as I had another great time in Louisville and thank you to all who stopped by the table and hung out and that includes the crowd of Dead Pit members!

Stuff you might want to check out:

Robert Elkins (Backwoods and Backwoods 2) www.eyesoreproductions@rocketmail.com

Forgive My Sins Production Company
revjesse@hotmail.com (Jesse is a make-up artist looking for work and wants to talk to you filmmakers) He will have a website up soon called www.forgivemysins.com

David Rupp
www.infernaldreams.2fear.com (Custom Horror Graphics and Reviews) Filmmakers he is looking for your screeners…

Aldo Romero
Multi Media Production out of New York
www.symbioticfilm.com

Art Held Hostage
Elias Dancey is looking to distribute your film Indy guys! (He’s helping Robert Elkins with his latest project that stars Tiffany Shepis!) www.artheldhostage.com

The Fright Night Film Fest is coming!

Posted by Tim on August 10, 2008

THE 4th ANNUAL FRIGHT NIGHT FILM FEST

August 15th -17th at the Holiday Inn East in Louisville, Kentucky

The festival will be screening over 75 “Official Selection” Independent Films from all of the World.Films have been submitted from England, Australia, and Spain plus the entire United States as well as some Kentucky Films , many of which are “World Premiers”.Make sure to be part of the Special Awards Ceremony at the
Kentucky Center for the Arts on Sunday, August 17th, 2008 at 8:00 pm with a special Benefit for the
“Make A Wish Foundation”

Come meet the celebrities you always wanted to meet… Mick Foley “WWF Superstar Mankind”, Angus Scrimm “Tall Man in Phantasm”& The Phantasm Cast, “Halloween” 30th Reunion original Cast, “Jason” from Friday the 13th, Matthew Atherton “Feedback”, Sonny Landham from “Predator” and many more.

Plus go shopping in the awesome Vendor Hall for memorabilia, comics, toys, and much much more!! out the Tattoo Alley or better yet get a tattoo from one of our Phenomenal Tattoo Artists

You won’t want to miss the special events and the great bands who will be playing. Revenants (from Louisville) and The Reggie Banister Band (from Pittsburgh)

We have many Events where proceeds go to the “Make A Wish Foundation” you will want to be part of helping to grant a wish for a Child.

Check out the Web Site at:
www.frightnightfilmfest.com

The Fright Night Film Fest is sponsored by:
Rocks 93.1, LEO, Ear X-tacy, Caufields, Wild & Wooley Video,
Bootleg Bar-B-Q/Preston, Doo-Wop Shop, 148 Productions
Georgetown Drive-In, Deadpit.com
Scars Magazine, Zombie Friends, Kino Louisville

See you this Saturday for more KSWA!!!

Posted by Tim on July 22, 2008

Yuengling Presents: “Yueng in the Ring 5″

“K.S.W.A. Krazy Tour 2008″
7:00pm Saturday, July 26, 2008

Obey House Tavern
1337 Steuben Street
Pittsburgh, PA. 15220
For Tickets & Show Information Call
412-726-1762
Tickets $5 in Advance & $6 at the Door

Another Awesome Cinema Wasteland Update!

Posted by Tim on July 18, 2008

CINEMA WASTELAND MOVIE & MEMORABILIA EXPO
October 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2008
Holiday Inn Select - Strongsville, OH. 44136
Check us out at: www.cinemawasteland.com
_________________________________________________________________
News that just can’t wait for the August update!…
Gear up for one helluva show this October crew. I just finished off confirming the last of our Fall Show Guests and I can’t imagine a better person to round out our 14th Show.
JOHN AMPLAS - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania native, John Amplas, would be best known to most fans as the troubled teen who may or may not be a vampire in George Romero’s classic MARTIN (1977). He was also “Dr. Ted Fisher” in DAY OF THE DEAD (1985), and appeared in Romero’s DAWN OF THE DEAD (1978), and CREEPSHOW (1982). John is new to the whole convention scene so let’s show him why Wasteland fans are the best fans out there when he makes a rare appearance at this October’s show. And you can catch his complete bio on the web site, naturally.
I also have it on somewhat good authority that writer and director PERICLES LEWNES will be with us in October and stationed at the Troma tables. Lewnes, as many may recall, is the man responsible for the often imitated, yet never duplicated, cult classic REDNECK ZOMBIES (1986).
And speaking of Troma, it seems the long awaited, POULTRYGEIST: Night of the Chicken Dead (2008) is ready to be unleashed upon the world at large. It will be showing in Cleveland October 3-5, 2008 at the Cleveland institute of art’s cinematheque. Yep, it’s screening over CW’s convention weekend and I’m not one to advertise anything that may take people away from the show, but hey, I’m a nice guy and Troma supports us, so I’ll mention it for them.
NOW IS A GREAT TIME TO GRAB A STACK OF POSTCARDS OR FLIERS! See my Postcard and Flier blurb below, and help us spread the word. After all, you’d hate to see me shut down the show, right?
OK, that’s all of the news not fit to wait until August for. Feel free to check out the Wasteland web site for complete guest bios, along with movies and events as we add them. Once again, it looks like Cinema Wasteland will be leading the pack as far as shows not to miss so gear up, get excited, and by all means, don’t forget to order your advance tickets TODAY to get your best price on EVERYTHING we have to offer you come October’s show.
Let’s end things with the usual batch of Cinema Wasteland Movie and Memorabilia Expo reminders and call the July update history:
TICKETS: For everything we offer attending fans, there is no better bargain than an advance ticket to a Cinema Wasteland Show and no better time to plan to be with us than right now. No “hidden fees” at a Wasteland show guarantees every fan through the door is treated just like the person standing next to you in line; and your ticket in gets you everything we have to offer except for an autograph from our guests. Order before 9/5/08 and you can get an advance 3-Day Pass for only $30.00. Yes, that was correct: Thirty bucks. Cheap at twice the price if you ask me. You can also save $5.00 on any single day pass ordered in advance before 9/5/08. With prices for damn near everything high, there is no better way to get your moneys worth than attending a Wasteland weekend.
HOTEL: The hotel sold out in record time last show, and with every hotel and motel in the area more than likely raising prices on you by what I hear, I can’t imagine it’s not a good idea to reserve your room ASAP for October’s show. You can reserve your room by calling The Holiday Inn direct at (440) 238-8800, or reserve your room on our web site. Just remember to ask for “The Cinema Wasteland rate of $89 per night” in order to save yourself a few bucks over regular room rates, and DO NOT take the hotel up on any other offers they may mention as that won’t help you or us in the long run.
FLIERS and POSTCARDS: Updated fliers and postcards are ready to ship out. If you’d like to help spread the Cinema Wasteland word, right now is a great time to start. And we don’t expect you to download one flier off our site and print it off yourself like the cheapskate cons do either. Just say the word and we’ll be more than happy to send you a stack of fliers or postcards for the October show to pass out. Bars, specialty shops, video stores, tattoo parlors, college campuses, music stores… All good places for Wasteland attendees to hang out. If you frequent any place that you think may be a good place to put a stack of fliers and you’d like to help spread the Wasteland word, then by all means, get in touch and I’ll be more than happy to send off a stack. As always, any help in spreading the word about the show is appreciated and actually helps prevent ticket prices from going up in the long run.
VIDEO FOOTAGE: I’m always looking for any and all footage fans may have shot over the course of the weekend. I’m particularly interested in the panels, guest talks, and Ghastlee’s Saturday night live show, but I love to check out whatever anyone shoots at the show. I used to get a lot of footage from people for my personal collection, but it’s slowed down greatly over the past couple of years (so I’m really looking for footage from the past three or four shows). We’re the only show out there that let’s attending fans shoot anywhere they want, so hey, give a little back to the guy who makes it happen for you fans. Our PO Box address is at the bottom of every update we send out…
All kinds of conventions and film festivals going on between now and when we get a break off the road in September. Don’t forget to punch up MEET THE WASTELAND on the main web page to see if we’ll be attending any shows in your area. After 21 years of growing old, fat, and gray in this business, it’s always great to run into Wasteland fans past and present when we’re on the road.
Cheers,
Ken
Cinema Wasteland

KSWA show this Saturday!

Posted by Tim on July 14, 2008

“K.S.W.A. Summer Time Bruise”
7:30 Saturday, July 19, 2008
Lawrenceville Moose
120 51st Street
Pittsburgh, PA. 15201
For Tickets & Show Information Call
412-726-1762
All Tickets Summer Special $5
* Main Event *
Ultimate Survivor Match
Team Alexander - Anthony Alexander, Latin Assassin, Bloodbeast & Alex Arcadian
vs.
Team Kaida - Ali Kaida, Mike Malachi, Vinnie Stone & Biker Al
8 men enter and there will be only 1 survivor. This will be the most dangerous match in the history of the KSWA. Kaida has promised Alexander will bleed and pay the price for his sins!!!

“The Enforcer” Shawn Blanchard w/Frank Durso
vs.
Kris Kash

“The Future” Shane Starr w/Frank Durso
vs.
Justin Sane

Cool off with the KSWA. One lucky fan in attendance will win 4 tickets to Sandcastle Water Park.
Thanks to Klingensmith Health Care & Rubinoff Company
for use of their parking lots during all K.S.W.A. Events
All fans can park in the parking lots across the street from the Lawrenceville Moose!!!!

Marty Lyons - K.S.W.A. Public Relations
Keystone State Wrestling Alliance
www.kswa.net
myspace.com/kswawrestling

Fright Night Film Fest changes hotels! Important to know…

Posted by Tim on July 13, 2008

Fright Night Film Fest August 15-17th, 2008

Fright Night Film Fest just went across the highway in Louisville and they are now at the :
Holiday Inn I-64 East

1325 S.Hurstbourne Parkway I - 64

Louisville, Ky. 40222

1-502-426-2600

1-800-287-0037 to make reservations or go to www.deadpit.com for the link or go to www.frightnightfilmfest.com for more details…

“Gone the Way of Flesh” now available!!!!

Posted by Tim on July 11, 2008

Go buy “Gone the Way of Flesh” dam it!!!

“GONE THE WAY OF FLESH” is finally available on DVD from Cut ‘N’ Run Productions! Get your copy today!! You can order by sending a check or money order of $15.
00 to:

Cut ‘N’ Run Productions, L.L.C.

P.O.
Box 133
East Pittsburgh, PA 15112

You can also purchase it at these Pittsburgh locations:

Borders Books And Music
The Exchange- Monroeville, Squirrel Hill
CD Warehouse- Monroeville
Half Price Books- Monroeville
Heads Together/706 Records- Squirrel Hill

We will have secure credit card sales available on our website www. cutnrunproductions. com soon!

2008 Zombie Fest™ will be a free event open to the public at Pittsburgh’s Zombie Mecca

Posted by Tim on July 2, 2008

Pittsburgh, PA – June 30, 2008 – What’s the best way to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the George Romero classic zombie film Dawn of the Dead? By holding a zombie-themed festival at the site where it was filmed.

The It’s Alive Zombie Fest™, taking place on October 25 & 26 at the Monroeville Mall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will be a zombie fan’s delight. “Pittsburgh has long been considered the zombie capital of the world”, says Mark Menold, organizer of Zombie Fest™, and creator, producer and host of The It’s Alive Show, Pittsburgh’s late night horror host program. “People come from around the globe to make a pilgrimage to the Monroeville Mall because of Dawn of the Dead being filmed here. It’s like a zombie Mecca.”

Zombie Fest™ will feature vendors from across the county offering collectible and hard-to-find horror and zombie-themed wares for sale; zombie films; discussion panels featuring award-winning horror writers; bands; celebrity guests; games and other fun activities for zombie fans of all ages. The events at the Mall will be open to the public and free of charge; some after-hour events are in development that will carry a nominal admission fee of which all proceeds will go to the Fest’s designated charity, the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.

“We decided that since 2008 is such a monumental year for zombie fans that we’d change our format from a traditional horror convention to a show that is accessible for everyone”, says Menold. “It will be a little different from what our vendors and fans are used to, but it’s an opportunity to reach a wider audience of zombie fans.”

On the eve of Zombie Fest™, Friday, October 24, a Zombie Masquerade Ball will be held at the Churchill Valley Country Club. The Ball will feature live entertainment as well as a DJ and will be an age 21 and over event. Prizes will be awarded for best overall costume as well as best zombie costume. There will be a separate admission fee for the Ball (to be determined).

The highlight of the weekend will be World Zombie Day™ on Sunday, October 26 featuring zombie walks with accompanying food drives aimed at raising awareness of the problem of global hunger. At press time, approximately 40 cities have signed on to participate, including New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Seattle, London and Hong Kong as well as cities in Canada, Australia and Costa Rica. The hub of WZD will be the Monroeville Mall walk on Sunday morning, led by Menold as Professor Emcee Square, his character on The It’s Alive Show. The prior two walks organized by Menold at the Mall earned Guinness World Records™; the 2007 walk received a Rondo S. Hatton Classic Horror Award for Best Fan Event of the year.

Menold promises a memorable time for fans who participate in the weekend’s activities. “This event is going to rock 33.3% harder than last year. I want people who come to Zombie Fest™ to be able to mingle with the guests and dance at the Zombie Ball, to play zombie games, have a chance to appear in a TV show about zombies, rock out to live bands, and to participate in another world record attempt at the Monroeville Mall. This is the location where George Romero shot Dawn of the Dead! At Zombie Fest™, you can actually be a zombie for a day. Three days, really.”

For more information and updates, please visit www.theitsaliveshow.com.

THE FULL MOON 4TH OF JULY MOVIE EXPLOSION!!!

Posted by Tim on June 29, 2008

THE FULL MOON 4TH OF JULY MOVIE EXPLOSION!!!
AT WWW.FULLMOONDIRECT.COM!!!

THIS AMAZING SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE 4th OF JULY ONLY - MIDNIGHT TO MIDNIGHT - PST TIME. IT’S GOING TO BE AN OUT-OF-CONTROL INDEPENDENCE DAY!!! WITH MANY NEW ITEMS AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE 4TH AND AMAZING BLOW OUT SALES, INCLUDING:

THE 2 CD FULL MOON MUSIC COLLECTION!!!
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER - THE MOST UNIQUE AND POPULAR FULL MOON FILM MUSIC COLLECTED IN ONE BEAUTIFUL AND VERY LIMITED COLLECTORS EDITION! ONLY $20.00!

GINGERDEAD MAN 2: PASSION OF THE CRUST! BOTH VERSIONS!
GET YOUR COPY OF THE LATEST FULL MOON FEATURES RELEASE, AVAILABLE IN 2 VERY DIFFERENT DVD WRAP COVERS.
VERSION 1: FRESHLY BAKED TERROR!
VERSION 2: BAD YEAST SHALL RISE AGAIN!
ONLY $19.98!

AMAZING LOW PRICE ON THE 10 SIGNED MINI-POSTERS!!!
EXTREMELY RARE AND UNIQUE! PRINTED ON HEAVY VINTAGE GLOSS COVER CARD STOCK. SIZE: 11″ X 17″. ONCE AS MUCH AS $75, SIGNED AND NUMBERED, NOW AT THE AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE OF $20.00!!!

ORIGINAL SIGNATURE ON EVERYTHING PURCHASED!!!
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR CHARLES BAND, HEAD OF FULL MOON FEATURES, WILL PERSONALLY AUTOGRAPH ANY PURCHASE MADE ON JULY 4TH, FROM MIDNIGHT TO MIDNIGHT ONLY!!!

FREE DVD WITH PURCHASE!
RECEIVE A FREE COPY OF WILLIAM SHATNERS FULL MOON FRIGHT NIGHT DVD WITH ANY PURCHASE MADE ON JULY 4TH, FROM MIDNIGHT TO MIDNIGHT ONLY!!!

FULL MOON ARCHIVE COLLECTION SPECIAL!
18 DVD COLLECTOR’S EDITION BOX SET, LIMITED TO AN EXTREMELY LOW PRINT RUN OF 900 AVAILABLE ON ONLY ON THE 4TH OF JULY AT THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICE OF $90.00!!!

THE FULL MOON 4TH OF JULY MOVIE EXPLOSION!!!
AT WWW.FULLMOONDIRECT.COM!!!

See you at Horrorhound in Pittsburgh this weekend!

Posted by Tim on June 19, 2008

Don’t forget Bastards of Horror will have a table there and DSK-Productions will be with us. Rick and the crew will be pimping “Slashing Prices” their new release and I’ll be pushing my new book release “Gross Movie Reviews Volume Three” as I will have copies for sale! See you there!

JUNE VENDOR’S LISTTo help fans attending HorrorHound Weekend this June 20-22nd, we have decided to place a vendors list online to let fans know some of the companies currently scheduled to attend the event. This is in no way a finalized list - be sure to check back for updates: • Amok Time Toys! • Anchor Bay! • Bloody-Disgusting.com!• Blunt Force Graphics! • Dark Imaginings!• Evil Brand Clothing! • Fear Werx! • Ghoul School!• Gross Movie Reviews! • Hollywood Book and Poster! • HorrorHound Magazine! • HorrorMerch.com!• Horror Museum!• Kitley’s Krypt! • Living Dead Dolls! • Lix Chix! • Morbid Decor! • Night of the Living Podcast!• Premier Collectibles!• Rotten Jack’s Creep Shack! • Royal Entertainment!• Rue Morgue! • Scotchworthy Productions!• Screaming Brain Studio! • Shock Studios! • Synapse Films!• Teddy Scares!• Time and Space Toys!• Toe Tag Pictures!• Wade Hunter!
Vendors: If we are missing your links - email us at mail@horrorhound.com today!

Don’t forget to check out www.horrorhoundweekend.com for more details…

Gross Movie Reviews #130

Posted by Tim on June 19, 2008

Gross Movie Reviews #130

By Tim Gross

“I’ll see you at Horrorhound Weekend in Pittsburgh!”

I Know Who Killed Me (DVD) – The real question should be, “Do we care?” I stayed away from this just because it starred former Disney teen idol ‘Lindsay Lohan’. Unless she is going into porn I care less, but I figured she suppose to be a stripper in this film and figured I’d give it a chance. Shit! If it looks like shit, if she acts like shit, and the script is shit, it must be a big steamy pile of donkey shit! Fuck, I haven’t seen such a horrible movie since the remake of “The House on Haunted Hill”. Hell, it was so bad when she goes for her big sex scene they even made sure you couldn’t see the essentials… WTF? But anyhow, if suicide seems not cruel enough, watch this crap as I give it 0 stars.

Slashing Prices (DVD-R) – Rick and the DSK crew are back with a film that goes back to the basics. The real basics of a slasher film where the killer couldn’t afford a mask so he wears a plastic bag to protect his identity. After a customer is burned by acid in a CD/movie store run by aging semi-rock star John Legionare, customers begin to disappear one by one without the two retards who work there ever noticing as they are worried about watching ‘two girls, one cup’ on you tube! The movie seems a little slow through the first twenty minutes but the jokes and the murders start to fly after that. Filled with lots of blood and the usual fun you expect from Rick and the DSK crew which the biggest highlight of the film is ‘Ace’ playing the John Legionare character and he is so obsessed with the disc buffer machine that he begins to use it on his penis and gets caught doing it, and continues to keep going! Funny shit people! The great thing about this DVD is the FX extra that takes you into the world of DSK and what it took to get the effects to look the way they looked on film. The movie might have had no budget or less but a lot of inventive and smart thinking went into what they wanted for the film. This segment is something a lot of independent filmmakers and movie fans out there should take note as this is one of the best extras on a DVD I ever seen! I give the DVD 2 ½ stars and can be found at www.dsk-productions.com .

Student Bodies (DVD) – A horror film first released in 1981 and was never seen again except through video trading in the 80s and bootlegs has finally seen DVD. It is a fun horror/comedy that spoofs pretty much every slasher film in the past two years before it. A slasher film that all horror fans need to buy and watch but not for the mainstream “Scary Movie” crowd in opinion. I give the classic 3 stars.

Prom Night (DVD/remake) – A remake of a so-so slasher film that starred Jamie Lee Curtis that stars no one this time around and pretty much plays out in the first ten minutes and you hate yourself for watching it. Be warned, it sucks worse than being forced to watch 12 hours straight of “Gilmore Girls”! I give it 0 stars.

Prey of the Jaguar (DVD) – The film stars Stacy Keach and Linda Blair and that’s where anything good about the movie ends. The movie is about a man whose family is killed by drug dealers and he becomes a generic superhero to get revenge on them in a plot that sucks large gorilla nuts! I give it a ½ star and can be found at www.echobridgehe.com .

Conspiracy of Fear (DVD) – A government scientist is murdered by an assassin who is believed to have information on an Anti-virus and his son becomes involved when it isn’t found. Before the son is killed by the same assassin he is saved by a pretty girl who happens to be a car thief and becomes involved when the police find out the CIA is involved looking for the son. The movie plays out like sub-par love story/thriller but worth the rental fee if there is nothing else on the new release shelf that day. I give the DVD 2 stars and can be found at www.echobridgehe.com .

Any comments or questions please send to: GrossMovieReview@aol.com or www.myspace.com/slasherfilmfan . Also you can purchase my three horror movie review books, “Gross Movie Reviews Volume One, Two, or Three” at www.lulu.com or www.amazon.com . You can also find other reviews from me at www.bastardsofhorror.com , www.bloodtypeonline.com , and in the movie review section of the latest Ultra Violent magazine (www.uvmagazine.com). Remember folks if you are renting from Blockbuster you are not renting from the best! Support your local independent video store! It will keep horror alive………

Don’t forget to catch me at Pittsburgh’s Horrorhound Weekend June 20th-22nd, 2008… and for more details go to www.horrorhoundweekend.com

My book links if interested in purchasing a copy of my books:

Volume Three
http://www.lulu.com/content/2497428

Volume Two Red Cover
http://www.lulu.com/content/738100

Volume Two Alternate (black) Cover
http://www.lulu.com/content/751465

Volume One
http://www.lulu.com/content/265208

Tim Gross says, “Go buy ‘Gone the Way of Flesh’ now”

Posted by Tim on June 13, 2008

“GONE THE WAY OF FLESH” is finally available on DVD from Cut ‘N’ Run Productions! Get your copy today!! You can order by sending a check or money order of $15.

00 to:

Cut ‘N’ Run Productions, L.L.C.

P.O.

Box 133
East Pittsburgh, PA 15112

You can also purchase it at these Pittsburgh locations:

Borders Books And Music
The Exchange- Monroeville, Squirrel Hill
CD Warehouse- Monroeville
Half Price Books- Monroeville
Heads Together/706 Records- Squirrel Hill

We will have secure credit card sales available on our website www. cutnrunproductions. com soon!

Review done 7-9-06

“Gone the Way of Flesh”

By Tim Gross

 

Jason and his crew put together a film like no other in recent memory of independent films. The film “Gone the Way of Flesh” was made for a mere $700, mostly spent at Wal-mart for props and was made over a period of three years. And it was time well spent! Between Jason being interviewed by the local papers to him posting about his movie on www.myspace.com and www.Bastardsofhorror.com , the theater that held the screening was packed like never before. It was like a fat chick trying to fit a three sized too small thong and witnessed a one-of-a-kind independent film. From its sleaziness to its rock-a-billy soundtrack, the movie had people either stuck in their chair wanting more or had a few people looking on in disgust which is always good to have that type of reaction. The movie runs in around the 65 minute mark and pushes the boundaries of sleaze and creepiness every step of the way. The story revolves a detective who is on a case that seems like it will never be solved. It is a case that pertains to young under drinking age women who are being killed by a serial killer during a popular local band’s concerts. The killings take place at all sorts of clubs but only if the band is playing. The plot seemed thin at times but at $700 who’s complaining? The movie features what most horror fans are looking for: blood, nudity, and great music! In my opinion, I found the movie to be done no justice as it played in the theater. You take away that it was filmed on digital video and it fits right in with all the great grindhouse and sleazy films that played at the drive-ins during the late 60’s and 70’s at midnight. The movie belongs at a drive-in with drive-in party type atmosphere. Whether it equals success when it hits DVD remains to be seen but to me it is well worth the risk of checking this great film out especially since not too many films like this come along! I give it 3 1/2 stars and sequel is now in production!

Robert Elkins latest project “The Blood Farm”

Posted by Tim on June 10, 2008

 

THE BLOOD FARM

July 4th weekend, a group of friends head to the beach to party.

A detour leads them off their planned route and through a strange, small town. A simple stop along the way turns violent and the girls are forced to flee into the nearby woods. They quickly discover that the abandoned cattle farm where they look for help is home to one of the town’s darkest secrets.

THE BLOOD FARM

 

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CANNIBALISM, it’s not just in TEXAS anymore.

 
THE BLOOD FARM
BY
ROBERT ELKINS

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June 2008 Cinema Wasteland Newsletter

Posted by Tim on June 10, 2008

 

 

CINEMA WASTELAND MOVIE & MEMORABILIA EXPO

 

October 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2008

 

Holiday Inn Select - Strongsville, OH. 44136

 

Check us out at: www.cinemawasteland.com

 

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After spending the month of May outside working around the house and garage, I guess it’s time to go back to work…

 

The show’s Guest page is up-to-date. Chock full of new faces, as well as a couple returning fan favorites, I think we’ve got another great batch of guests lined up for October’s show. Head on over to the Guest Page and see if you don’t agree with me.

 

I’ve also posted half a dozen new films we’ll be screening at the next show, along with a few event graphics. Some good stuff to look forward to on the Films and Events page as well, so be sure to check it over after you punch up the guest page.

 

Cinema Wasteland’s resident horror host, A. Ghastlee Ghoul, will be celebrating his 20th anniversary this October. If you need a Ghastlee fix before the next Wasteland Show, don’t miss A. Ghastlee Ghoul’s Splattertude Radio where you can catch yours truly doing his thing with The Wasteland Blues Block. New shows every week at: www.splattertude.com

 

It’s time for us here to get on the road again. We’ve trimmed a couple of conventions from our schedule this year, but there are still more than enough cons, festivals, and shows to go around this season. Why not punch up MEET THE WASTELAND on the main web page to see if we’ll be in your area any time this summer.

 

Looks like that’s all I have for this month, so let’s end things with the usual batch of Cinema Wasteland Movie and Memorabilia Expo reminders:

 

TICKETS: For everything we offer attending fans, there is no better bargain than an advance ticket to a Cinema Wasteland Show and no better time to plan to be with us than right now. No “hidden fees” at a Wasteland show guarantees every fan through the door is treated just like the person standing next to you in line; and your ticket in gets you everything we have to offer except for an autograph from our guests. Order before 9/5/08 and you can get an advance 3-Day Pass for only $30.00. Yes, that was correct: Thirty bucks. Cheap at twice the price if you ask me. You can also save $5.00 on any single day pass ordered in advance before 9/5/08. With prices for damn near everything high and the shaved monkey’s economy in the toilet, there is no better way to get your moneys worth than attending a Wasteland weekend.

 

HOTEL: The hotel sold out in record time last show, and with every hotel and motel in the area more than likely raising prices on you by what I hear, I can’t imagine it’s not a good idea to reserve your room ASAP for October’s show. You can reserve your room by calling The Holiday Inn direct at (440) 238-8800, or reserve your room on our web site. Just remember to ask for “The Cinema Wasteland rate of $89 per night” in order to save yourself a few bucks over regular room rates, and DO NOT take the hotel up on any other offers they may mention as that won’t help you or us in the long run.

 

FLIERS and POSTCARDS: Updated fliers and postcards will be available in the next couple of weeks. Bars, specialty shops, video stores, tattoo parlors, college campuses, music stores… All good places for Wasteland attendees to hang out. If you frequent any place that you think may be a good place to put a stack of fliers and you’d like to help spread the Wasteland word, then by all means, get in touch and I’ll be more than happy to send off a stack of fliers or postcards. As always, any help in spreading the word about the show is appreciated.

 

VIDEO FOOTAGE: I’m always looking for any and all footage fans may have shot over the course of the weekend. I’m particularly interested in the panels, guest talks, and Ghastlee’s Saturday night live show, but I love to check out whatever anyone shoots at the show. I used to get a lot of footage from people for my personal collection, but it’s slowed down greatly over the past couple of years (so I’m really looking for footage from the past three or four shows). We’re the only show out there that let’s attending fans shoot anywhere they want, so hey, give a little back to the guy who makes it happen for you fans. Our PO Box address is at the bottom of every update we send out…

 

That’s it for this time around. If I don’t see you during our June travels, then I’ll catch you next update.

 

Cheers,

 

Ken

 

Cinema Wasteland

 

 

 

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Gross Movie Reviews #129

Posted by Tim on June 9, 2008

Gross Movie Reviews #129

By Tim Gross 

Happy “Friday the 13th” this week folks! 

 

 

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Theater) – Almost 20 years later Harrison Ford returns to the role that made him famous (besides Star Wars) as the adventurous archeologist named Dr. Indy Jones. No Germans this time around as the main villains are the Russians as the story takes place now in the mid 50s where the Russians have kidnapped Dr. Jones and have broke into the infamous ‘Area 51’ to retrieve something that has very supernatural and paranormal powers to it and help them find ‘the kingdom of the crystal skull’ and become leaders of the entire world. But with Dr. Jones around he will just not let that happen even being 20 years older. Dr. Jones is found by a young man after he escapes the Russians to get Jones to help him rescue his mother ‘Maryann’ played by none other Karen Allen. Let’s be honest, is this Jones adventure better the first three… No. But this movie still holds its own by moving the Jones storyline 20 years ahead as it should and having the character Dr. Jones realize he isn’t a young man by far anymore but he is wiser and the film is just so action-packed that an OCD kid would get dizzy. I believe with the success of the film we will see another Spielberg classic in two or three years, hopefully? I give this great adventure 3 stars and a must see for any movie fan!

 

The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (DVD) – Holy shit, somebody or some people are bigger losers than I! The film is a documentary on how video game high scores have been documented the past 25 years and how the original teenagers that conquered the arcade games back in the early 80s and where they are at now. Now, I enjoy video games as most people do but these people take to the extreme. But the beauty of the film is how there is these originals who conquered the arcade games and 25 years later some unknown gamer comes along and beats the high score of Donkey Kong. Its funny, but sad in a lot of ways as the film documents how the original champ will go to any lengths to protect his high score including sporting the same mullet he had back in 1982! By the end of the film you are hoping the original Donkey Kong champ ‘Billy Mitchell’ I think his name was, gets his dick eaten off by a hungry warthog! And you begin to cheer for this unknown gamer who gains all the respect of the top gamers in the world by the end of the film! You enjoyed Pac-Man, get geeky for Dig Dug, you get a chubby for Galaga, this is the perfect film for you and friends as I give this film 3 ½ stars.

 

The Andromeda Strain (DVD/A&E/remake) – A&E channel decided to remake the 70s killer virus film with the kid from “Silver Spoons” and that cop from “Law & Order” who star as scientists in it. The remake is interesting 3 hours but nothing much better or worse than the original. Got time to kill this is the film to see, if not and something better; move on as I give it 2 stars.

 

Heatstroke (DVD/Sci-Fi Channel) – D. B. Sweeney stars as a military scientist in Hawaii looking for aliens and keeps crossing paths with the ultra hot and all grown-up ‘Winnie’ from “The Wonder Years” TV series. The movie is shitty plain and simple but does have ‘Winnie’ running around in a belly shirt or a bikini often which makes the film slightly less shitty… I give it 1 star.

 

Craig (DVD) – A low budget independent film that was partially filmed in New York and mostly shot in Denmark by filmmaker Kim Sonderholm is about a man who slowly slips into his own madness. The film’s main character, ‘Craig’ is having trouble getting on with his life six months after his parents die in a fire. Can’t get a date, can’t get a life, and his married friend goes drinking with him just so he can pick up other women. As the movie progresses ‘Craig’ struggles with what is reality and what is a dream as he has violent dreams of himself killing people, which makes you wonder was he already completely mad and just didn’t know it? The movie is excellent… I really enjoyed how it was shot and the use of locations for the film’s scenes was awesome. The film is a slight reminder of such films “Henry” and “Rampage” but stands on its own as film about a fictional serial killer. Kim did a great job of building up suspense which most low budget filmmakers have trouble with. I enjoyed this film a lot and I’m sure it will be on my list best independent films of the year as I give it 3 stars and you can find out more about it at www.craigthemovie.com and also available through www.amazon.com .

 

The Horror Vault (DVD) – Sort of anthology, but more of an assortment of horror short films put together on one disc and produced by Kim Sonderholm who also has two short films on the disc. The names of the short films are “when john met julia” (excellent), “Delusion”, “Alone”, “Dead to the World”, “Mental Distortion”, “Disconnected”, “The Demon”, “Echoes”, and “Retina”. Most are very good including the first short film and the other short film that is about a man not paying his cable bill. It’s an excellent collection of short films that needs to be seen as I give it 3 stars. You can find out more about it at www.thehorrorvault.net and also available through www.amazon.com .

  

The Road Warrior (DVD) – One coolest if not the best post-apocalyptic film ever made, hands down! This movie pretty much started the whole sub-genre of post-apocalyptic films being made in Hollywood and around the world. Mel Gibson reprises his role in this sequel/non-sequel to the film that made him famous three years earlier “Mad Max”. He pretty much has maybe one page of lines to memorize but his actions as the burnt out ‘road warrior’ and his kick ass fast black ‘interceptor’ is all you need to see or hear as you watch. The film is like one big violent car chase as the race for fuel is on and the world has been laid to waste and is overrunned by warlords! There are some peaceful people who have been able to make fuel again but want to leave the wastelands. The problem is an evil warlord of the roads named “Humungous” wants the fuel and violence will not let them leave peacefully. And that is where “Mad Max” comes in… It is a movie that goes full speed like no other and leaves you wanting more after it ends. Its ashame the series was disgraced by the Thunderdome sequel but with some talk about a possible “Mad Max 4” and Mel looking to be seen as a top actor once more, I think fans will get the sequel they always wanted. I give the non-extra filled DVD 4 stars but keep wishing for a special extra filled edition someday!

 

The Voyage (VHS/USA Network) – The man, the myth, the legend, Rutger Hauer stars with Karen Allen as a couple who go to their 20th high school reunion and meet up with an old friend Eric Roberts and his young wife who go sailing along the coast of Italy and Eric Roberts only has evil intentions. Somewhat like the thriller “Dead Calm” most the film takes place on the boat as Rutger most defend himself and his wife if they want to make off the boat alive! Fun movie to watch just because of Rutger Hauer as I give it 2 ½ stars.

 

Rise: Blood Hunter (DVD/Sci-Fi Channel) – A Ghost House Picture production that stars Lucy Lu as a vampire looking for revenge on who made her a vampire. A cameo appearance by Robert Forrester and good amount of blood spillage are the highlights but not enough to save this vampire film from sucking as it pretty much put me to sleep halfway through. I give the movie 1 ½ stars.

 

Boondock Saints (DVD) – Two Irish men just trying to have a good time at their local bar on St. Patrick’s Day get intruded on by a couple of Russian Syndicate guys and that’s where the fun begins. They beat their asses and take their guns and money. They have this weird dream believing god told them to kill off all the mobsters in town and they eventually become heroes to the common man as they are doing more than the Boston Police Department is. The film also has William Dafoe who puts on a crazy but beautiful performance as a great FBI agent searching for the two Irish men and wants to know why they are doing what they are doing. The movie is action-packed, violent, and funny as hell as I give it 3 ½ stars just for the cat who gets shot to pieces by accident as I almost pissed myself laughing!

 Any comments or questions please send to: GrossMovieReview@aol.com or www.myspace.com/slasherfilmfan . Also you can purchase my three horror movie review books, “Gross Movie Reviews Volume One, Two, or Three” at www.lulu.com or www.amazon.com . You can also find other reviews from me at www.bastardsofhorror.com , www.bloodtypeonline.com , and in the movie review section of the latest Ultra Violent magazine (www.uvmagazine.com). Remember folks if you are renting from Blockbuster you are not renting from the best! Support your local independent video store! It will keep horror alive……… Don’t forget to catch me at Pittsburgh’s Horrorhound Weekend June 20th-22nd, 2008… and for more details go to www.horrorhoundweekend.com  

My book links if interested in purchasing a copy of my books:

 

Volume Three

http://www.lulu.com/content/2497428

 

Volume Two Red Cover

http://www.lulu.com/content/738100

 

Volume Two Alternate (black) Cover

http://www.lulu.com/content/751465

 

Volume One

http://www.lulu.com/content/265208

Full Moon ‘Father’s Day’ sale!

Posted by Tim on June 9, 2008

DUDES!!! KILLER FATHERS DAY DEAL COMING UP!!! FOR 24 HOURS ON FATHERS DAY (SUNDAY JUNE 15TH) THERE WILL BE SOME AWESOME AND FAR-OUT OFFERS AT FULLMOONDIRECT.COM! FIRST WE WILL HAVE AN EXTREMELY LIMITED SUPPLY OF THE FULL MOON ARCHIVE 18 DVD BOX SET COLLECTION AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE! THIS CLASSIC 18 DVD COLLECTION IS INSANE!!! THERE WERE A FEW LEFT OVER FROM THE FIRST 3 ROAD SHOW CITIES AND FOR THE 24 HOURS OF JUNE 15TH (FROM MIDNIGHT TO MIDNIGHT) THEY’LL BE AVAILABLE ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS! EACH ARE SIGNED AND NUMBERED! PLUS!!! ANYTHING PURCHASED DURING THOSE 24 HOURS WILL BE SHIPPED FREE OF CHARGE!!! (WITHIN THE U.S.!) PLUS!!! ALL BOX SETS WILL BE 50% OFF!!!  (EXCEPT THE ARCHIVE COLLECTON!) WHAT MORE CAN WE DO!!!! AND AGAIN THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WHO HAVE COME TO THE FULL MOON HORROR ROAD SHOW AND I CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU DUDES AT THE REMAINING 9 CITIES! CHECK OUT TODAY’S VIDCAST - LIVE FROM LAST WEEKS ROAD SHOW IN PORTLAND!!!

Cincinnati Horror Film Festival

Posted by Tim on June 2, 2008

CINCINNATI HORROR FILM FESTIVAL
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It’s about time to give a little more to the horror fans in Cincinnati

Mitchell Wells and Ben Isaacs have put together the 1st annual Cincinnati Horror Film Festival that will be running in June. The festival will be held at the Fairfield Community Arts Center in Fairfield, Ohio on Saturday June 14th, 2008.

The theater is located inside of the Community Center with a seating capacity of 200. It’s a beautiful theater located in a great part of the city with state of the art equipment. We will have the theater from 11am to 11pm, so that is a full 12 hours of films, guest speakers, and more. Even though its a smaller event it is specifically targeted to horror fans so the target market is there for you.

Due to a growing need for horror in the Ohio area, it was only natural for a festival like this to happen….

So with the help of HorrorSociety. com as well as Ben Isaacs and crew…we are proud to announce the 1st annual Cincinnati Horror Film Fest!!

We will be starting out slow and building up to give you some of the best Horror Films! Both short films and feature length will be shown at the Fairfield Community Arts Center in Fairfield, Ohio. The Cincinnati Horror Film Festival will be held at the beautiful Theater at the Fairfield Community Arts Center. This traditional proscenium theatre seats 237 at full capacity with state-of-the-art lighting and sound. Due to the graphic nature of horror film violence, you must be 18 or older to purchase a ticket.

This first fest will be 11 hours of Films, Guests, Horror Raffle, and more! From 11am to 11pm we will be dishing out the horror for you with non-stop movies showcasing some of the best talent out there.

Films lined up for the festival include:
A Lovely Side to Darkness
Eating Razors
The White Lie
The Stalking Hand
Vagrant
Creepers
Casting Call
The Hood Has Eyez
Clay
The Horror Vault
Hideous Progeny

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We are also looking for sponsors in the area as well as online. We have great sponsorship deals and advertising opportunities for anyone interested.

This is your chance to be a part of something that will turn out to be one of the best Horror Film Festivals in the Midwest!!

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Tickets:
$25 VIP Admission (Rows AA - EE)
$15 General Admission (Rows A - H)
On sale May 19, 2008
Grab them Here

When:
Saturday June 14, 2008
11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.

Where:
Fairfield Community Arts Center - Theater
411 Wessel Drive
Fairfield, OH 45014

Contact:
Community Arts Center Box Office
513-867-5348
fcacinfo@fairfield-city.org

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About the Festival Directors:
HorrorSociety. com is a website devoted to the Indie Horror Films and the fans that love them. We have been around for about 3 years now, and this is a great chance for us to give our fans a little something extra. We have made multiple contacts throughout the years; have a devoted fan base, and many of them have asked when we are going to do a film fest. Well the time has come and I am certain this will turn out to be one of the best horror film festivals in the Midwest.

We believe that supporting the arts is very important to not only the community, but also to the future of creative thought and expression. By becoming a sponsor you are doing just that. You will be supporting the arts, supporting free expression and supporting independent horror. The Cincinnati Horror Film Festival is proud to support independent horror and help filmmakers get the exposure they need to become the next great horror film director.

Festival Website:
http://cincinnati. horrorsociety. com

Sponsor Website:
http://www. horrorsociety. com