Monday, August 16, 2010

Horror Society Announces Six Films for the 2010 Film Festival

The 2010 Horror Society Film Festival has announced several films for its schedule this year. In attendance and confirmed are Demons, Slime City, Slime City Massacre, Popatopolis, Slices of Life, Terrorvision and the short film Worm starring Robert Nolan. The event kicks off October 23rd and continues in to the 24th. This is the third year for the event and fans of the above mentioned films can read a short synopsis on each of the films below. As well, fans in the Chicago, Illinois area can attend the festival, with more details at the link inside.

The films at the festival so far:

Demons (35mm)

"It's the 25th anniversary of this film! See it on the big screen again!" (Horror).

Slime City

"A student moves into a run-down building in New York City. His bizarre neighbors make a concoction in their apartment they call wine, but when he takes some of it, he turns into a deformed, murderous monster" (IMDB).

Slime City Massacre

"In the wake of a "dirty bomb" attack, a New York City neighborhood known as "Slime City" has been evacuated, except for the homeless ("displaced refugees"). Four squatters searching for food in the ruins of the Zachary Devon Soup Kitchen discover a supply of mysterious wine. When they drink the wine, they are transformed into hideous slime creatures driven to murder - an intermediate step as they are possessed by the spirits of cultists who committed suicide years earlier" (IMDB).

Popatopolis

"An excellent documentary on B-Movie director Jim Wynorski" (Horror).


Slices of Life

"Sexual Parasites, disembowelment, zombies, serial Killers and more" (Horror).

Terrorvision


"People of Earth, your planet is about to be destroyed! We're terribly sorry for the inconvenience" (Horror).

*Filmmakers can submit their film until September 24th.

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