As promised, the second wave of films have been announced for Shriekfest Film Festival 2018, including Killer Kate!, Camp Cold Brook (starring Danielle Harris, Chad Michael Murray, and Courtney Gains), and the world premieres of Sound Wave and Soul to Keep:
Press Release: The Shriekfest Film Festival, an international horror/sci-fi film and screenplay competition, has announced the first three films of its 2018 feature film lineup. Film festival director Denise Gossett says "We are super excited to show you our wonderfully diverse selection of amazing films from all over the world.".
The feature films selected thus far are listed below:
"Sound Wave" (World Premiere) written & directed by Shriekfest Alum Dylan K. Narang (All I Need). A teenage inventor's life spirals into chaos when a nefarious group discovers he's invented a device that can hear into the past. Starring Hunter Doohan (Westworld), Katie Owsley (All I Need), & Paul Tassone
"Killer Kate!
Press Release: The Shriekfest Film Festival, an international horror/sci-fi film and screenplay competition, has announced the first three films of its 2018 feature film lineup. Film festival director Denise Gossett says "We are super excited to show you our wonderfully diverse selection of amazing films from all over the world.".
The feature films selected thus far are listed below:
"Sound Wave" (World Premiere) written & directed by Shriekfest Alum Dylan K. Narang (All I Need). A teenage inventor's life spirals into chaos when a nefarious group discovers he's invented a device that can hear into the past. Starring Hunter Doohan (Westworld), Katie Owsley (All I Need), & Paul Tassone
"Killer Kate!
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