DIVERSITY
INFILMMAKERS, HORROR GENRE & BOTH SHORT AND FEATURE INDIE HORROR
FILMMAKING COMES TO THE HISTORIC WASHINGTON THEATRE IN WASHINGTON, NJ
(WARREN COUNTY) ON SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD STARTING
AT NOON WITH THE HORROR HAPPENS FILM FESTIVAL
Working
to give indie horror films a home on the big screen
and helping to aid and support the nearly 90 year old Washington
Theatre (thewashingtontheatre.com) in
its upkeep and restoration, The Horror Happens Radio Show (heard
weekly live on Tuesday nights at 4 PM EST only on HomegrownradioNJ.com) and theWashington
Theatre located
in Warren County at 165 E. Washington Avenue, Washington,
NJ have partnered to bring creative, diverse, intense and
entertaining indie horror filmmaking together in the first Horror Happens
Film Festival.
This
event will showcase a variety of the horror genres best
including 13 shortfilms and 4 feature
films in different sub-genres from the United States, Canada and
Spain for one day and nearly 12 hours (12:30 PM to 11:30 PM
EST) with doors opening at Noon on Saturday August 23rd. Plus
the Horror Happens Film Festival will a showcase a
variety of filmmakers involved in Q & As including
filmmakers Jeremiah Kipp (Baggage), Skip Shea (Ave Maria), Evan and LiamMakrogiannis (Blood
Mask), Jack Thomas Smith (Infliction) and Mike O’Mahony(A Dark Place
Inside) with possibly more.
The
film schedule will be diverse and a horror fans
buffet including sub genres ofthrillers, gore, psychological,
supernatural, found footage, spiritual and slasher.The feature films
selections will include famed Rue Morgue Magazine founderRodrigo Gudino’s critical
acclaimed spiritual film The Last Will and Testament of
Rosalind Leigh. Kansas based filmmaker Patrick Rea with the
thriller Nailbiterand his short film Counter Parts plus
an encore presentation of New Jersey basedJack Thomas Smith’s dark psychological
drama Infliction. This is highlighted by our closing night
feature the disturbing A Dark Place Inside by Philadelphia basedMichael O’Mahony.
The
short films will showcase the martial arts/comedy/gore fest Fist of
Jesus out of Spain, from Montreal the multiple award winning
project Ceramic Tango bytalented filmmaker Patricia Chica. Horror Happens
Film Fest is proud to present short film based
on the written work of Carol Joyce Oates’s in Zombie featuring
the talented Bill Connington. Visiting from the New England
area, Massachusetts filmmaking minds Skip Shea with historic
and controversial film Ave Maria andIzzy Lee with the
powerful Picket and Legitimate also California
feature film director L Gustavo Cooper with the moving Velvet
Road, Philadelphia psychological filmmakers Rob Dimension and Jeremiah Kipp with Hitchcock
style thriller in Baggage. They will be also joined by New
York City filmmakers Manny Serrano of Mass
Grave Pictures with
the ABC’s of Death 2 entry M forMastectomy, Justin
Morales’s return
back to classic filmmaking with Blessed Are the Poor, and the
throw back to good old school VHS horror gore fest with LiamMakrogiannis’s Blood Mask plus New
Jersey’s own Thomas Ryan with hispsychological survival short
film Day 9 and the great state of Texas
features BillyPon’s slasher classic short with Doll
Boy!
Tickets will run $15 for whole day viewing pass with $5 ticket
per film blocks (Blocks 1-4) also available. All tickets can be
purchased the day of the film festival at the Washington Theatre box
office. Ticket sales will help to support the restoration of The Washington
Theatre. For more information and updates, please
check out Horrorhappensff.wix.com/hhffnj or to thewashingtontheatre.com
also on Twitter @horrorhappensff. Parking is available in the surrounding
areas, various restaurants are within a ½ mile from the
theatre plus food and concessions at the theatre are available.
Recommend 18 and over for film festival viewings.
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