The 3rd annual Popcorn Frights Film Festival has announced its first wave of programming, and Miami, Florida is set to have its spine tingled in August!
Billing itself as the largest genre film event in the state, the festival will be held from August 11-17 at the O Cinema Wynwood theater in Miami. I have been to Florida in August, and trust me, inside a nicely air-conditioned movie theater is definitely where you want to be. The program that's been assembled so far sounds very enticing.
Opening night festivities will include the Florida premiere of Tragedy Girls, starring Brianna Hildebrand and Alexandra Shipp, while the centerpiece will be Joe Lynch's very fun horror thriller Mayhem, starring Steven Yuen and Samara Weaving.
Here's the first wave of the program, with more bloody thrills to come. Check out two brief teasers for the fest below (very NSFW). All descriptions are also via the festival.
FEATURE FILMS
ANOTHER WOLFCOP
Directed by Lowell Dean
Canada | 82 minutes | 2017
FINAL CUT US PREMIERE. Alcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou springs into action when an eccentric businessman with evil intentions seduces his town's residents with a new brewery in this outrageous horror-comedy sequel.
BETTER WATCH OUT
Directed by Chris Peckover
US | 85 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. On a quiet suburban street tucked within a 'safe neighborhood', a babysitter (played by The Visit star Olivia DeJonge) must defend a twelve-year-old boy from strangers breaking into the house, only to discover that this is far from a normal home invasion.
DAVE MADE A MAZE
Directed by Bill Watterson
US | 80 minutes | 2017
SOUTH FLORIDA PREMIERE. Driven by an inner need, frustrated artist Dave begins building a fort in his living room. But as he completes construction, Dave becomes trapped inside by the dangerous creatures he's designed, forcing his girlfriend to mount a rescue mission.
GAME OF DEATH
Directed by Sebastien Landry & Laurence Morais-Lagace
France-Canada-USA | 73 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. When seven suburban millennials play the "Game of Death," they soon get caught up in its high stakes, which are literally life or death. Confronted with a grim choice-kill or be killed - the friends gruesomely realize that none of them are safe.
IT STAINS THE SANDS RED
Directed by Colin Minihan
US | 92 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. In the throes of a zombie apocalypse, a troubled woman from Las Vegas with a dark past finds herself stranded in the desert with a lone and ravenous zombie on her tail.
MAYHEM
Directed by Joe Lynch
US | 86 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. What happens when people lose all their inhibitions? This blood-soaked gonzo thriller offers a glimpse as a virus that erases impulse control breaks out at a law office, where a disgruntled employee and a dissatisfied client go looking for some justice.
PSYCHOPATHS
Directed by Mickey Keating
US | 85 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. When an unidentified madman is sent to the electric chair, it triggers a sort of Mischief Night for a group of serial killers out in an entire city. An escaped mental patient, a beautiful seductress, a strangler who preys on unsuspecting women, and an enigmatic masked contract killer run amok in Mickey Keating's new slasherfest.
STILL/BORN
Directed by Brandon Christensen
US | 84 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. When Mary loses one of her twins during childbirth she feels a devastating loss that spirals her into madness. She begins to suspect a sinister force is after her surviving child that will stop at nothing to take it from her.
TRAGEDY GIRLS
Directed by Tyler Macintyre
Canada-US | 96 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. Budding social-media stars Sadie and McKayla are desperate for greater fame. But big ambitions require big plans, and the two think they've hit on a good one: force a serial killer to tutor them in his craft so they can become horror legends.
HOMEGROWN: 100% PURE FRESH SQUEEZED FLORIDA HORROR
PRIMAL SCREAM
Directed by Rodney Ascher
US | 30 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. Acclaimed filmmaker Rodney Ascher (Room 237, The Nightmare) has created a singular hybrid of documentary and horror that explores how pop culture can scar you for life.
BUZZCUT
Directed by Jon Rhoads & Mike Marrero
US | 9 minutes | 2017
MIAMI PREMIERE. Jane is out to get a buzzcut and ends up dealing with apocalyptic matters of a special kind while trying to fix the haircut her barber botched so that she can get laid before she dies.
IT BEGAN WITHOUT WARNING
Directed by Jessica Curtright & Santiago C. Tapia
US | 6 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. A body horror-tinged tale that crawls.
THE MIDNIGHT SERVICE
Directed by Brett Potter & Dean Colin Marcial
US | 10 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. A true-crime home invasion episode about an urban legend, notorious criminal, occult pop culture, and first-hand account of the unknown.
PANDEMONIUM
Directed by Luis Mendez
US | 15 minutes | 2017
FLORIDA PREMIERE. As a catastrophic epidemic devastates the world, a survivor fights to save his daughter from the mysterious virus that has already consumed his wife.
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TICKET SALES:
Festival Premiere Badges are on sale for a limited time for $120 per person and $180 for couples.
Single screening tickets will be available June 26. To purchase badges and view the Festival schedule visit Popcorn Frights.
LOCATION:
All films will screen at the O Cinema Wynwood (90 NW 29 Street, Miami, FL 33127).
MORE INFORMATION:
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