By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
After another killer year of the Shockfest Film Festival, we have the official list of winners to share with you.
MoreHorror was a sponsor this year and I want to thank everyone that attended the event as our VIP Guests as well as all the hard working MoreHorror staff members and festival workers that put on another 'shocktacular' festival.
You can check out a couple candid cell phone shots below from our Hollywood correspondent M@tch.
We'll also be posting video interviews from the festival within the next couple weeks. Stay tuned!
So, without further ado, here are this years winners. Congrats to all!
Best Feature
Visible Scars
Best Short
Orange County Hill Killers
Best Actor
Bill Oberst Jr. for Children Of Sorrow
Best Actress
Devanny Pinn for The Black Dahlia Haunting
Best Director
Brandon Slagle for The Black Dahlia Haunting
Best Cinematography
Yong Jin Kim...
After another killer year of the Shockfest Film Festival, we have the official list of winners to share with you.
MoreHorror was a sponsor this year and I want to thank everyone that attended the event as our VIP Guests as well as all the hard working MoreHorror staff members and festival workers that put on another 'shocktacular' festival.
You can check out a couple candid cell phone shots below from our Hollywood correspondent M@tch.
We'll also be posting video interviews from the festival within the next couple weeks. Stay tuned!
So, without further ado, here are this years winners. Congrats to all!
Best Feature
Visible Scars
Best Short
Orange County Hill Killers
Best Actor
Bill Oberst Jr. for Children Of Sorrow
Best Actress
Devanny Pinn for The Black Dahlia Haunting
Best Director
Brandon Slagle for The Black Dahlia Haunting
Best Cinematography
Yong Jin Kim...
- 11/22/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Alright, we've got pairs of All Access Passes to this weeks Shockfest Film Festival 2012 to give away. If you live near or are able to get to the L.A. area this week, you won't want to miss this years event (which includes the highly anticipated screenings of The Black Dahlia Haunting and Children of Sorrows). This pass includes access to all film screenings, including Opening Night Red Carpet and the Awards Ceremony.
To enter (and also qualify for a custom 'Freddy Glove' that will be given away at the festival) email your full name, physical address and subject line Shockfest All Access Pass Give Away to shockfestallaccess@morehorror.com. Winners will be notified by email with a code to redeem on the Shockfest website. Good luck!
About Shockfest Film Festival:
When:
Friday, November 16, 2012 at 8:00 Pm - Saturday, November 17, 2012 at 11:55 Pm (Pst)
Where:...
Alright, we've got pairs of All Access Passes to this weeks Shockfest Film Festival 2012 to give away. If you live near or are able to get to the L.A. area this week, you won't want to miss this years event (which includes the highly anticipated screenings of The Black Dahlia Haunting and Children of Sorrows). This pass includes access to all film screenings, including Opening Night Red Carpet and the Awards Ceremony.
To enter (and also qualify for a custom 'Freddy Glove' that will be given away at the festival) email your full name, physical address and subject line Shockfest All Access Pass Give Away to shockfestallaccess@morehorror.com. Winners will be notified by email with a code to redeem on the Shockfest website. Good luck!
About Shockfest Film Festival:
When:
Friday, November 16, 2012 at 8:00 Pm - Saturday, November 17, 2012 at 11:55 Pm (Pst)
Where:...
- 11/13/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
The Garlock Incident, the found footage horror/thriller feature film and online interactive audience experience we first told you about back in April, will premiere at this year's Shockfest Film Festival in Hollywood, California on November 17th. And, in anticipation of this debut, we have an exclusive clip to share with you inside.
The team behind the film invites you to delve into the story via their interactive experience which unravels via The Families In Search of Truth page - you'll get a taste of one of the viral videos after the jump.
According to the interactive The Families In Search of Truth pages, the viral clip is a "newly found" short video made by Casey, a character in the film who "went missing" after leaving to film an indie movie called Napoleon in Las Vegas in December of 2011. The audience can comment on the video, guess or report as...
The team behind the film invites you to delve into the story via their interactive experience which unravels via The Families In Search of Truth page - you'll get a taste of one of the viral videos after the jump.
According to the interactive The Families In Search of Truth pages, the viral clip is a "newly found" short video made by Casey, a character in the film who "went missing" after leaving to film an indie movie called Napoleon in Las Vegas in December of 2011. The audience can comment on the video, guess or report as...
- 11/7/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Shockfest 2012 festival director G.R. Claveria has sent us the exclusive complete nomination announcement's for this years event.
The nominations were announced at the Shockfest party on Halloween at Dimples Restaurant, in Burbank, CA, and without further ado, here they are:
Best Actor Nominations
* Joe Estevez for Bunyan (World Premiere)
* Bill Oberst Jr. for Children of Sorrow (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Tom Sizemore for Visible Scars (World Premiere)
* Brandon Slagle for The Black Dahlia Haunting (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Adam Chambers for The Garlock Incident (World Premiere)
Best Actress Nominations
* Hannah Levien for Children of Sorrow (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Eve Blangiardo for No Love Lost (World Premiere)
* Devanny Pinn for The Black Dahlia Haunting (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Nicole Travolta for Orange County Hill Killers (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Jillian Murray for Visible Scars (World Premiere)
Best Feature Nominations
* Bunyan (World Premiere)
* The Black Dahlia Haunting (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Visible Scars...
Shockfest 2012 festival director G.R. Claveria has sent us the exclusive complete nomination announcement's for this years event.
The nominations were announced at the Shockfest party on Halloween at Dimples Restaurant, in Burbank, CA, and without further ado, here they are:
Best Actor Nominations
* Joe Estevez for Bunyan (World Premiere)
* Bill Oberst Jr. for Children of Sorrow (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Tom Sizemore for Visible Scars (World Premiere)
* Brandon Slagle for The Black Dahlia Haunting (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Adam Chambers for The Garlock Incident (World Premiere)
Best Actress Nominations
* Hannah Levien for Children of Sorrow (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Eve Blangiardo for No Love Lost (World Premiere)
* Devanny Pinn for The Black Dahlia Haunting (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Nicole Travolta for Orange County Hill Killers (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Jillian Murray for Visible Scars (World Premiere)
Best Feature Nominations
* Bunyan (World Premiere)
* The Black Dahlia Haunting (Los Angeles Premiere)
* Visible Scars...
- 11/3/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The Best Actor Nominations have been released for Shockfest 2012. This year looks to be a killer one. Details are below.
Shockfest 2012 Official Best Actor Nominations
Joe Estevez for Bunyan (World Premiere)
Bill Oberst Jr. for Children of Sorrow (Los Angeles Premiere)
Tom Sizemore for Visible Scars (World Premiere)
Brandon Slagle for The Black Dahlia Haunting (Los Angeles Premiere)
Adam Chambers for The Garlock Incident (World Premiere)
About Shockfest
The Shockfest Film Festival of Hollywood is devoted to giving a platform and celebrating narratives, documentaries, and music videos that are different from the mainstream, films that move audiences (even if it means shaking them up)!
The festival is Friday, November 16, 2012 at 8:00 Pm - Saturday, November 17, 2012 at 11:55 Pm (Pst). Located at Raleigh Studios, 5300 Melrose Ave Los Angeles, CA 90038. Tickets can be purchased here. Also, MoreHorror readers can receive a 25% discount by using the promotional code Morehorror.
The Best Actor Nominations have been released for Shockfest 2012. This year looks to be a killer one. Details are below.
Shockfest 2012 Official Best Actor Nominations
Joe Estevez for Bunyan (World Premiere)
Bill Oberst Jr. for Children of Sorrow (Los Angeles Premiere)
Tom Sizemore for Visible Scars (World Premiere)
Brandon Slagle for The Black Dahlia Haunting (Los Angeles Premiere)
Adam Chambers for The Garlock Incident (World Premiere)
About Shockfest
The Shockfest Film Festival of Hollywood is devoted to giving a platform and celebrating narratives, documentaries, and music videos that are different from the mainstream, films that move audiences (even if it means shaking them up)!
The festival is Friday, November 16, 2012 at 8:00 Pm - Saturday, November 17, 2012 at 11:55 Pm (Pst). Located at Raleigh Studios, 5300 Melrose Ave Los Angeles, CA 90038. Tickets can be purchased here. Also, MoreHorror readers can receive a 25% discount by using the promotional code Morehorror.
- 10/20/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Filmmaker Evan J. Cholfin, along with his wife and producing partner, Ariana Farina, has devised a clever way to promote their upcoming film, The Garlock Incident. They're taking the mystery online and letting the fans have the first crack at piecing it together.
Using social media, Cholfin (who wrote and directed The Garlock Incident) and Farina have built an entire fictitious world created on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Tumblr based around the disappearance of a group of filmmakers shooting in a Western ghost town. With video postings and clues to the case on these different sites, the creators of The Garlock Incident have basically presented a prologue for their film, piquing the interest of potential audience members before the movie is even released.
In true Blair Witch fashion, nowhere on these sites is there any mention of a film, giving everything a very real tone. There is a ton of...
Using social media, Cholfin (who wrote and directed The Garlock Incident) and Farina have built an entire fictitious world created on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Tumblr based around the disappearance of a group of filmmakers shooting in a Western ghost town. With video postings and clues to the case on these different sites, the creators of The Garlock Incident have basically presented a prologue for their film, piquing the interest of potential audience members before the movie is even released.
In true Blair Witch fashion, nowhere on these sites is there any mention of a film, giving everything a very real tone. There is a ton of...
- 4/27/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
It wasn’t enough for filmmaker Evan J. Cholfin and his producing partner and wife Ariana Farina to just make a movie. They wanted to enhance the audience experience by immersing them in the world of the movie before ever seeing it. So, they created an interactive online experience for the social media age - one entrenched in the world of Facebook, YouTube, Tumblr, and Twitter, that could be a shared, communal experience for those who had the enthusiasm (and perhaps courage for some) to participate.
It was back in 2007 when Evan and Ariana, engaged at the time, were driving back from Las Vegas to their home in Los Angeles, when they started talking about ghost towns along the way, and what a creepy and unique place this would be to film a realistic horror-thriller film.
Cut to three years later, when Evan led eight actors and a crew of...
It was back in 2007 when Evan and Ariana, engaged at the time, were driving back from Las Vegas to their home in Los Angeles, when they started talking about ghost towns along the way, and what a creepy and unique place this would be to film a realistic horror-thriller film.
Cut to three years later, when Evan led eight actors and a crew of...
- 4/27/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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