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Nightmares Film Festival 2023 Lineup Includes ‘Santa Isn’t Real’, ‘How to Kill Monsters’ and More!

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Pictured: 'Abruptio'

Nightmares Film Festival, FilmFreeway’s #1-ranked genre fest, today revealed its 2023 program of #BetterHorror. In its eighth year, the fest is building even more community beyond the screen with the addition of live experiences to its heralded #BetterHorror film and screenplay slate. This year’s festival takes place October 26 – October 29, 2023.

The four-day Nightmare program once again delivers a must-see lineup collected from new and beloved genre voices around the world, with highlights including the boundary-smashing queer coming-of-age midnighter The People’s Joker, notoriously pulled from TIFF; the world premiere of Zac Locke’s (#Float) psychological Christmas horror Santa Isn’t Real; the U.S. premiere of Stewart Sparke’s (Book of Monsters) classic-creature horror comedy How to Kill Monsters; horror comedy anthology Cryptids, featuring The Last Drive-In’s Joe Bob Briggs; and nightmare fuel Abruptio, a descent into madness created entirely with lifelike puppets

In all, the NFF will present 17 feature films and more than 150 horror, thriller, midnight, horror comedy and documentary shorts – including themed blocks like werewolf shorts hour Hairy Situations, holiday shorts hour Slay Ride and the alumni Recurring Nightmares blocks – while honoring 22 feature and short script finalists and returning its anticipated annual interactive panels, Social Progress Through Horror and The New Distribution. 

But according to NFF co-founders Jason Tostevin and Chris Hamel, that wasn’t enough.

“NFF has become known just as much for the camaraderie and welcoming community it creates as for our extraordinary genre lineup,” they said in a statement. “This year, we wanted to build on those connections by bringing our audience together for fun, unique experiences that let  them celebrate horror and one another.” 

The Friday night live experience is Nightmare Trivia, created exclusively for Nightmares and composed of horror-themed songs and movie clips. On Saturday the fest welcomes horror host Aurora Gorealis for the Shocktail Hour Halloween Mixtape, with lost horror video segments and Aurora’s Tournament of Terror game show. And Sunday’s live experience is a hands-on workshop on pitching your film to press with New York Times horror reviewer Erik Piepenburg

All NFF live experiences are free to badge holders. A complete initial schedule (subject to minor changes) and list of selections and screenplays is available here

The festival once again takes place at the legendary independent Gateway Film Center, a top five North American art house (Sundance) featuring one of the last dedicated projection teams in the country. Upgrading the already standout on-site experience this year is the film center’s remodeled and expanded overlook festival lounge, where VIP badge holders can hang out with creators while enjoying a private bar and restrooms, a new kitchen menu and private entrance to both festival auditoriums.

Competition films and screenplays vie for a coveted Night Mare statuette, representing the dark horses of genre. The Night Mare is sculpted and painted by renowned toy and figure creator Tony Simione (Marvel, Star Wars, Godzilla, Alien). 

A limited set of VIP badges is now available for purchase through Gateway Film Center’s website while they last. Tickets for individual screenings will be available beginning Friday, Oct. 13.

Nightmares Film Festival has been ranked as one of the world’s top horror film festivals by every major genre outlet, and has been FilmFreeway’s top-rated genre festival, and the number-two ranked fest overall, continuously for more than six years. 

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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5 of This Week’s Coolest Horror Collectibles Including New ‘House of 1000 Corpses’ Toys

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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.

Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!


Ghoulies II 4K UHD from MVD

Ghoulies II will pop up on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on July 9 as part of MVD’s 4K LaserVision Collection. The 1987 sequel has been has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision/HDR and LPCM 2.0 Stereo Audio.

Both the 90-minute theatrical and 91-minute unrated cuts are included, along with reversible artwork, a slipcover, and a mini poster.

Albert Band (I Bury the Living) directs from a script by Dennis Paoli (Re-Animator, From Beyond). Damon Martin, Royal Dano, Phil Fondacaro, J. Downing, and Kerry Remsen star. Charles Band (Puppet Master, Subspecies) executive produces.

Special features include: More Toilets, More Terror: The Making of Ghoulies 2 with Remsen, Charles Band, actor Donnie Jeffcoat, and special effects artist Gino Crognale; introduction by Paoli; interview with Paoli; deleted scenes; theatrical trailer; and photo gallery.


Texas Chain Saw Massacre Shirt from Rucking Fotten

Rucking Fotten is celebrating The Texas Chain Saw Massacre‘s 50th anniversary with an officially licensed collection that’s only available through Sunday, May 12.

The line includes all kinds of apparel, but none more striking than this all-over print shirt. Something about the stark black-and-white imagery makes Leatherface even scarier.

Priced at $55, it will ship in 6-8 weeks.


Infinity Pool Poster from Mutant

Mutant the new art and collectibles company from the former creative team behind Mondo in association with SpectreVision has released a poster for Brandon Cronenberg’s Infinity Pool.

Designed by Phantom City Creative, the 24×36 screen print is a hand-numbered edition of 115. It costs $65 and is expected to ship in June.


House of 1000 Corpses Miniatures from Trick or Treat Studios

Trick or Treat Studios has launched pre-orders for a set of House of 1000 Corpses miniatures, which can be used in conjunction with the House of 1000 Corpses board game or enjoyed on their own.

It includes nine 1.6″ figures: Captain Spaulding, Otis, Baby, Dr. Satan, Grandpa Hugo, Earl, Tiny, Mother Firefly, and Wydell. Priced at $24.95, shipping is expected to begin in February 2025.


Phantoms 4K UHD from Scream Factory

Phantoms will invade 4K UHD + Blu-ray on July 16 via Scream Factory. The 1988 sci-fi horror film has been newly scanned in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision.

Joe Chappelle (Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers) directs from a script by Dean Koontz, based on Koontz’s 1983 novel of the same name. Peter O’Toole, Rose McGowan, Joanna Going, Liev Schreiber, Ben Affleck, Nicky Katt, Clifton Powell, and Michael DeLorenzo star.

Special features include: new interviews with producer Joel Soisson and director of photography Richard Clabaugh; the trailer; and a TV spot.


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