Horror fans get ready for the American Horrors Film Festival coming Friday October 27th & Saturday October 28th! 2 nights of horror right before Halloween! It
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Horror Channel FrightFest 2017 Announces Monstrous 18th Year Line-Up
Back in the heart of London’s West End for its 18th ‘adults-only’ anniversary, the world renowned horror and fantasy film festival will take place
Toronto After Dark Film Festival Call for Film Entries!
Toronto After Dark Film Festival has announced our Call for Film Entries for our 12th Annual festival running this Oct 12-20, 2017! We welcome
Films Honored For Cinematic Excellence at The 5th Annual Philip K. Dick Sci-Fi Film Festival
THE PHILIP K. DICK SCIENCE FICTION FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY AWARD WINNERS The Six Day Event Honored Excellence of Independent Sci-Fi Cinema Over
The Philip K. Dick Sci-Fi Film Festival Celebrates Fifth Anniversary Event in May
Over 100 Film Screenings, Premieres and Events Will Be Held From May 25-30, 2017 Festival Launches New Special Guest Panel Series PKD Talks: Conversations
MMBF Trust’s ‘Emma Dark Horror Award’ Returns for Another Year
Calling all horror filmmakers and creatives! The MMBF Trust returns for a second year with its ‘Emma Dark Horror Award’. Focusing on providing opportunities
The New York Science Fiction Film Festival Announces Inaugural Award Winners!
The New York Science Fiction Film Festival held its inaugural event this past weekend and has announced its full slate of award winners, all
Blood in the Snow announces its 2016 List of Festival Attendees
BITS is proud to announce the list of confirmed festival attendees for it’s 2016 edition. As with all festivals (and life!) these should be
Blood in the Snow 2016 Lineup
The Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival (“BITS”) is proud to announce its 2016 line-up, showing a record number of 33 films (9
Razor Reel 2016 Announces Jam-Packed Genre Line-Up
Celebrating its ninth consecutive edition, the Razor Reel Flanders Film Festival has revealed a full slate of high-caliber movies. True to its roots as