2014's Fantastic Horror Film Festival has come to a close, in San Diego, California. This year's winners have just been announced and actor Bill Oberst Jr. has won a "Lon Chaney Award for Outstanding Achievement in Independent Horror Films." This prestigious award was presented to Oberst Jr. by Ron Chaney (see left). Oberst Jr. continues to take the horror world by storm. With appearances in over 100 films, this actor has an exceptional career. Fans of indie horror can expect to see Oberst Jr. in the upcoming films: Slay Utterly, Circus of Dread, Squeal: Blood Harvest and many more. The award ceremony was concluded Sunday, November 2nd and more award nominees are listed below. Other award recipients include: "Best Feature Film:" Krampus: The Christmas Devil "Best Director Feature:" Jason Hull (Krampus: The Christmas Devil) "Best Actress Feature Film" Cindy Merrill (Deadly Revisions) "Best Actor Feature Film" Bill Oberst Jr. (Deadly Revisions). The complete list of.
- 11/4/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes multiple teaser trailers, a call of submissions for the Hollywood Horrorfest, a Fear Clinic casting update, a Q&A with Hannah Cowley from Haunting of the Innocent, and much more:
Hollywood Horrorfest Details: “From the man who brought you both The Los Angeles Animation Festival and the Boobs & Blood Film Festival, comes the first annual Hollywood Horrorfest (March 28-29, 2014).
Hhf not only showcases new films in competition, but also helps guide filmmakers through the new digital age of filmmaking – from new approaches to financing and production to how to get sales and distribution.
Screenings, awards, red carpet photo opps, industry panels and networking – Hhf has it all, and under one roof, the legendary and now Quentin Tarantino owned, New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles.
“Our focus is on the filmmaker.
Hollywood Horrorfest Details: “From the man who brought you both The Los Angeles Animation Festival and the Boobs & Blood Film Festival, comes the first annual Hollywood Horrorfest (March 28-29, 2014).
Hhf not only showcases new films in competition, but also helps guide filmmakers through the new digital age of filmmaking – from new approaches to financing and production to how to get sales and distribution.
Screenings, awards, red carpet photo opps, industry panels and networking – Hhf has it all, and under one roof, the legendary and now Quentin Tarantino owned, New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles.
“Our focus is on the filmmaker.
- 12/8/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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