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iHorror Film Festival Announces Full Selection of Films and Ticket Information

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The first annual iHorror Film Festival is one step closer to being a reality this week with the announcement of the full selection of short films that will be screening when we take over the Cuban Club for one day in the historic Ybor City district of Tampa, Florida.

The selections represent submissions from around the world by some of the finest independent filmmakers in the genre.

You’ll find the full list below in no particular order.

Tickets are also on sale at this time for the iHorror Film Festival which will take place on October 5, 2019.

Doors will open at 9:30 am and we will have a full schedule of screenings and events throughout the day including ghost tours of the Cuban Club, listed as one of the most haunted locations in the U.S. by the Travel Channel, as well as a panel featuring Dan Myrick (The Blair Witch Project) and Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination).

CLICK HERE to purchase your tickets and take a look at our list of selected films below!

iHorror Film Festival Selections:

Emetephobia–Directed by Austin Franco: A boy named Maleek is having sleep issues and no matter what his dad says, sometimes there really are things to fear in the dark.

Vessel–Directed by Scott Sullivan: Sam and his crew find themselves face to face with an otherworldly danger while renovating a home.

Psycho Path–Directed by Daniel Robinette: Laurel Rhodes is a backpacking vlogger who specializes in hidden trails and hard-to-reach hikes. After taking a wrong turn on her latest expedition, she stumbles upon an eerie, deserted cabin with strange markings on the wall. Trapped in the dark and rain, Laurel reluctantly decides to spend the night, unaware that a madman is coming with murder on his mind.

The Itch–Directed by Ethan Walden: Addy isn’t feeling herself. She has a terrible rash on the back of her neck and becomes consumed by the itch, driving her to drastic measures.

The Loop–Directed by Rich Ragsdale: Mikey gets more than he bargained for when his big brother brings home a bootleg VHS of The Loop.

iHorror Film Festival The Loop

Treat Street–Directed by Domonic Smith: No one is exactly who they seem to be in this terrifying Halloween tale.

The Itch–Directed by Timothy Ryan Driscoll: It all starts with mosquito bite for a man on a picnic with his wife in this horror comedy.

Night Crawl–Directed by Gregory Shultz: A prisoner attempting to dig out of prison finds unexpected dangers buried deep within the earth.

Eject–Directed by David Yorke: After discovering a USB port in her wrist, Kate uncovers a world where she has the ability to change herself for the better. But she will slowly discover that greed will come at a cost.

iHorror Film Festival Eject

Dark Anomaly–Directed by Kira Howe: There’s something not quite right about the experiments going on in this lab. There’s something not quite right about the test subject, too.

EXPOSURE–Michael Lazovsky: It’s all about the likes, subscribes, and comments for this young man and he’s willing to do anything to get them.

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Into the Hills (Entre las Sierras)–Directed by Eduardo Granadsztejn: A young woman driving through a deserted landscape witnesses something she can’t un-see, and finds herself both hunter and hunted.

Into the Hills iHorror Film Festival

The Shade–Directed by Nicholas Canning: Something or someone is in her house, and all she can see is their shadow.

iHorror Film Festival Shade

Zebra–Directed by Peter Spann: Two blood splattered little old ladies skulking through the bush, a real life super model and tapioca pudding collide.

The Desecrated–Directed by John Gray: A young woman working the night shift at the morgue encounters an unexpected visitor.

Cadair Y Fampir (The Vampire Chair)–Directed by Liam A. Matthews: Two men looking for a secluded spot for a romantic night find themselves in the middle of a mystery in this film inspired by Welsh legend.

Terror Road–Directed by Brian Shephard: A young woman driving home late at night on a moonlit road nearly hits a young boy, and soon finds herself in a fight for her life.

The Monster–Directed by Neil Stevens: A father helps a young boy get over his fear of Monsters, at a terrible price.

The Three Crow Boys: Written and animated by Tom Adriani: This terrifying animated fairy tale will chill you to the bone like you haven’t been since childhood. Between mounds of rubble and bomb craters in war-ravaged London stands the house of a lonely old blind man. Late one night he receives three unexpected visitors.

The Ebbing–Directed by Kevin Patrick Murphy: A woman is haunted by the child she lost and she will stop at nothing to find out who took her.

Boo–Directed by Rakefet Abergel: A traumatic event forces a recovering addict to face her demons, without her worried fiancé uncovering the truth.

Boo iHorror Film Festival

Hada–Directed by Tony Morales: Tonight Hada comes to visit Daniel because his last child tooth has fallen out. What Daniel doesn’t expect is that his worst enemy is the light.

Z GOAT: First Bleat–Directed by Julien Jauniaux and Bertrand Leplae: In a dying world, Darwina the scavenger will face a new threat.

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Fever–Directed by Brian Rosenthal: A dark supernatural presence stalks a little girl and her skeptical mother.

Quiet Room Bears–Directed by Lee Howard: Simon’s week alone for home renovations quickly turns into a nightmarish spiral into madness and horror with the arrival of a mysterious teddy bear, whose dark origins are more sinister than they seem. Welcome to the hellish world of the Quiet Room Bears.

The Soul Collector–Directed by Nick Peterson: A man controlled by a mask invades a home.

Finley–Directed by J. Zachary Thurman: “Finley” is a cheerfully energetic horror short following the shenanigans of a wooden puppet as he tries to kill a group of college kids who have moved into his house.

One Last Spin–Directed by Ali Matlock: An engaged skint couple receives an unsolicited package that has the potential to change their lives significantly.

We Die Alone–Directed by Marc Cartwright: A chance encounter dangerously intertwines the lives of three people with differing perspectives on love.

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Serial Dater–Directed by Michael May: All she wanted was a perfect man, but so many have disappointed.

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A Knock at the Door–Directed by Karl Huber: For fifteen years her daughter’s been missing; tonight she’ll come back.

Bitch, Popcorn, Blood–Directed by Fabio Soares: Lily, a popcorn seller, deals with daily frustrations. Stuck in a boring life, she hates people and society.

Black Eyed Child (BEC)–Directed by Tony Morales: An ill woman wakes in her home to find that she’s not alone. As she examines the house, she finds there’s more that one threat to her safety.

Playtime’s Over–Directed by Tony Reames: The only thing that little Dee loves more than classic horror movies is terrorizing the babysitter, with the help of her stuffed friends.

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SockMonster–Directed by Wesley Alley: Anne is shattered by the loss of her young daughter. Refusing to let her go, Anne finds that it’s not only socks that go missing in the dryer.

Don’t Look Into Their Eyes–Directed by John Rhee: They know you’re here. Hide. When they get closer, don’t move or make any noise. But whatever you do, don’t look into their eyes.

Starlets–Directed by Marten Carlson: The Lentz Triplets are the biggest movie stars in the world. When it’s time to renegotiate their contract, it’s up to Biggs Tomlinson to get that ink on paper. He ventures to the mysterious Lentz household with his trusty briefcase in hand. There he meets Milly, aging film star and mother of the triplets. What follows is a game of cat and mouse as Biggs must solve the mystery of the Lentz family before it’s too late.

Bitten–Directed by Sarah K. Reimers: A mysterious and violent encounter sends a dog on a night of adventure and possibility.

AmigosDirected by Randy Gonzalez and Gino Vento: Two men wake to find themselves chained to a radiator in a strange man’s house, but what’s going on outside could be so much worse.

The Desolation Prize–Directed by Shane Day: No returns on second hand ghosts.

The Pickman Model–Directed by Tim Troemner: Join notorious artist Richard Pickman as he teaches you his three-part model for plumbing the depths of depravity toward artistic success. Enjoy, as one of H. P. Lovecraft’s best stories is reconfigured into…something truly unnatural.

iHorror Film Festival Pickman

Trust Me–Directed by Nathan Ruegger: A woman follows her boyfriend into the woods for a romantic surprise only to find something far more sinister. Based on witness accounts of The Goatman, TRUST ME is an atmospheric horror film featuring a new breed of ‘monster’ who fuels our paranoia and forces us to ask: who, or what, can we trust?

iHorror Film Festival Trust Me

Downpour–Directed by Tony Ahedo: With a category 4 hurricane imminent, two brothers, Ben and Mark bunker down at home to wait out the storm. When they let a stranger in looking for help, they realize maybe the real danger isn’t outside, but inside with them.

iHorror Film Festival Downpour

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Watch ‘The Burning’ At The Location Where It Was Filmed

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Fangoria is reporting that fans of the 1981 slasher The Burning will be able to have a screening of the film at the location where it was filmed. The movie is set at Camp Blackfoot which is actually the Stonehaven Nature Preserve in Ransomville, New York.

This ticketed event will take place on August 3. Guests will be able to take a tour of the grounds as well as enjoy some campfire snacks along with the screening of The Burning.

The Burning

The film came out in the early ’80s when teen slashers were being churned out in magnum force. Thanks to Sean S. Cunningham’s Friday the 13th, filmmakers wanted to get in on the low-budget, high-profit movie market and a casket load of these types of films were produced, some better than others.

The Burning is one of the good ones, mostly because of the special effects from Tom Savini who had just come off of his groundbreaking work on Dawn of the Dead and Friday the 13th. He declined to do the sequel because of its illogical premise and instead signed on to do this movie. Also, a young Jason Alexander who would later go on to play George in Seinfeld is a featured player.

Because of its practical gore, The Burning had to be heavily edited before it received an R-rating. The MPAA was under the thumb of protest groups and political bigwigs to censor violent films at the time because slashers were just so graphic and detailed in their gore.

Tickets are $50, and if you want a special t-shirt, that will cost you another $25, You can get all the information by visiting the On Set Cinema webpage.

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‘Longlegs’ Creepy “Part 2” Teaser Appears on Instagram

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Neon Films released an Insta-teaser for their horror film Longlegs today. Titled Dirty: Part 2, the clip only furthers the mystery of what we are in for when this movie is finally released on July 12.

The official logline is: FBI Agent Lee Harker is assigned to an unsolved serial killer case that takes unexpected turns, revealing evidence of the occult. Harker discovers a personal connection to the killer and must stop him before he strikes again.

Directed by former actor Oz Perkins who also gave us The Blackcoat’s Daughter and Gretel & Hansel, Longlegs is already creating buzz with its moody images and cryptic hints. The film is rated R for bloody violence, and disturbing images.

Longlegs stars Nicolas Cage, Maika Monroe, and Alicia Witt.

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Exclusive Sneak Peek: Eli Roth and Crypt TV’s VR Series ‘The Faceless Lady’ Episode Five

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Eli Roth (Cabin Fever) and Crypt TV are knocking it out of the park with their new VR show, The Faceless Lady. For those unaware, this is the first fully scripted VR horror show on the market.

Even for masters of horror like Eli Roth and Crypt TV, this is a monumental undertaking. However, if I trust anyone to change the way that we experience horror, it would be these two legends.

The Faceless Lady

Ripped from the pages of Irish folklore, The Faceless Lady tells the story of a tragic spirit cursed to wander the halls of her castle for all of eternity. However, when three young couples are invited to the castle for a series of games, their fates may soon change.

So far, the story has provided horror fans with a gripping game of life or death that doesn’t look as if it will slow down in episode five. Luckily, we have an exclusive clip that may be able to satiate your appetites until the new premiere.

Airing on 4/25 at 5pmPT/8pmET, episode five follows our final three contestants in this wicked game. As the stakes are raised ever higher, will Ella be able to fully awaken her connection with Lady Margaret?

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The newest episode can be found on Meta Quest TV. If you haven’t already, follow this link to subscribe to the series. Make sure to check out the new clip below.

Eli Roth Present’s THE FACELESS LADY S1E5 Clip: THE DUEL – YouTube

To view in the highest resolution, adjust the quality settings in the bottom right corner of the clip.

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