CHILLERS AT THE LA FEST
The Los Angeles edition of the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, running September 18-28, will host the premiere of Duck Soup Productions GRINDHOUSE, a new horror film written and directed by Stephen A. Tramontana. Set during a second Great Depression, its about two criminals whose kidnapping-gone-wrong sparks a series of frightening events; to purchase tickets for this showing, go here. Other genre fare showing at the fest includes writer/director Jeff Thomas 13 SECONDS, which won the Best Independent Feature award at the Calgary International Horror Film Festival; Tommi Lepola and Tero Molins Finnish horror/fantasy anthology THE BOOKE OF FATE; Robert Rothgery and Tim Dineens documentary BAY AREA HAUNTINGS, about real-life San Francisco-area ghost activity; Eric Steacys DIRECTORS CUT, about young horror-film actors who get slaughtered for real; Jose Prendes mix of the undead and spy genres, CORPSES ARE FOREVER; George Bonillas self-descriptive ZOMBIE PLANET; and Pearry Reginald Teos Lovecraft-tinged short CHILDREN OF THE ARCANA.
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