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Full Schedule for This Year’s Salem Horror Fest Includes Appearances from Elvira and John Waters!
Salem Horror Fest returns to Salem, Massachusetts this October with a series of premieres, panels, podcasts, parties, celebrity appearances and live performances featuring John Waters, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, John Kassir (Tales From the Crypt), Quinn Lord (Trick r’ Treat), Rachel True (The Craft), Linnea Quigley (The Return of the Living Dead), Amelia Kinkade (Night of the Demons), Jason Marsden (Hocus Pocus), Mark Patton (A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge), and Maurizio Guarini (Goblin).
New this year will be a mini convention on Pickering Wharf called Haunted Harbor at Salem Waterfront Hotel where parties, panels, vendors and celebrity meet and greets will be held during the first two weekends of October. Guests will be able to have their picture taken with Elvira, Mistress of the Dark and pay tribute to 30 years of Tales From the Crypt with the Cryptkeeper himself, John Kassir with the Shock Waves podcast.
The festival will premiere fourteen films – more than double their 2018 lineup – including Antrum, Daniel Isn’t Real, Horror Noire: A Black History of Horror, In Fabric, Joker, Mass Hysteria, Nevrland, Porno, Scream Queen: My Nightmare on Elm Street, That’s La Morte: Italian Cult Cinema and the Years of Lead, The Girl on the Third Floor, VFW, Villains and Zombieland 2.
Salem Horror Fest will also present a program of repertory screenings which include Attack the Block, The Blob, John Carpenter’s The Thing, Under the Skin, Ed Wood, Serial Mom, Trick r’ Treat, Trick or Treat, Paranormal Activity, The Blair Witch Project, Funny Games, The Strangers, and a marathon screening of all four films in the Critters franchise on National Indigenous Peoples Day. In partnership with Essex National Heritage Area, a series of film screenings based on literary works will be featured as part of a reading campaign called Feed Your Brain to include Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown, Island of Lost Souls, The Invisible Man, War of the Worlds, Stephen King’s It, Cujo, Carrie, Christine, Misery, The Dead Zone and Pet Sematary.
Other programs include a one man show by John Waters, the third annual Faculty of Horror live podcast, private tarot readings with Rachel True, Dante’s Inferno with live score by Goblin’s Maurizio Guarini, Night of the Demons reunion photo op, celebrity book readings for children, academic lectures, trivia, and industry panels with leading horror authors and video game creators.
Salem Horror Fest will also expand its program of horror shorts with selections played before films throughout the run. The best shorts selected for competition will be showcased in a free screening at CinemaSalem on Thursday, October 10th including Audiobook of the Dead, Basket Case, CHICKENS, The Ebbing, Five Course Meal, Helix, Here There Be Monsters, Kissed, Monster Family, Noctámbulos (Night Owls), The Office Is Mine, Orbit, The Stain, and Swipe.
This year’s Salem Horror Fest will kick off on Thursday, October 3, running through Sunday, October 27, 2019! Head over to the official website to grab tickets and learn more.
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Legendary Grimdark ‘Warhammer 40,000’ Artist John Blanche Has Passed Away at 78
In the grim darkness of the far future there is only war, but it was a cheerful illustrator from England who helped to define the terrifying war-torn imagery that inspired what we now know as Grimdark (a hybrid genre combining horror with sci-fi/fantasy).
Unfortunately for fans of Warhammer 40,000, Trench Crusade and countless other sources of Grimdark thrills, veteran artist John Blanche passed away this week after struggling with health issues for the past few years.
While the artist retired back in 2023, he leaves us with an enormous legacy of iconic artwork that continues to inspire gamers and storytellers around the world to this very day.
The news is especially gloomy as it was only last year that Daniel Lowman and Napoleon Dynamite himself Jon Heder released The Grim & the Dark: The Search for John Blanche, a documentary following Heder’s exploration of the Grimdark genre culminating in a heartwarming encounter with Blanche in his own home.
Below is one of my favorite pieces by Blanche, his highly influential depiction of Warhammer 40k’s God-Emperor of Mankind on his Golden Throne.
We send our deepest condolences to John Blanche’s family, friends, and fans.










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