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Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces Awards For 2021 Edition
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival ended its 6th edition last Thursday with the sold-out closing night East Coast Premiere of Rob Jabbaz’s THE SADNESS at Nitehawk Cinema and announced today its jury and audience award winners.
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2021 Lineup Is Here!
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival will once again hold an in-person festival for their sixth edition, with screenings for the 2021 fest to take place in North Brooklyn at Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg, Williamsburg Cinemas, and Stuart Cinema from October 14-21.
NIGHTSTREAM Virtual Film Festival Announces Huge Full Program
NIGHTSTREAM is thrilled to unveil its program of films and special events set to take place virtually next month. Formed as a banner uniting five US genre festivals — Boston Underground, Brooklyn Horror, North Bend, Overlook, and Popcorn Frights — who have all been affected by COVID-19, the initiative was first announced last month and... Continue Reading →
Review: Sator (Brooklyn Horror Film Festival) [-FILM-]
Sator…Director: Jordan GrahamWriter: Jordan GrahamStars: Michael Daniel, Rachel Johnson, Aurora Lowe, Gabriel Nicholson, June PetersonReviewJordan Graham took about five years to put together Sator and it was worth the wait. An unsettling, sad and personal story, Graham has created a film that won't be for everyone but that no one can take away how well... Continue Reading →
Something Lurks Next-Door in Chilling Clip From Horror-Thriller Spiral – U.S. Premiere @ Brooklyn Horror Film Festival [-NEWS-]
Spiral... SPIRAL will have its U.S. Premiere at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival October 22nd, following a celebrated World Premiere at London’s FrightFest this past Summer.Check out the clip here - Set in the 90s - Malik and Aaron, a same-sex couple struggle to raise their sixteen-year-old daughter Kayla after moving to a small town... Continue Reading →
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces Full 2019 Program [-NEWS-]
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival...Featuring the World Premiere making-of DEPRAVED doc with special guest Larry Fessenden, Joe Begos’ gory Fangoria-produced VFW on closing night, and expanded Slayed! Queer focused section Plus our popular Home Invasion program— now bigger than ever before — and more exciting premieres and breakout shorts! Festival badges are on sale now! Individual... Continue Reading →
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces First Wave For 2019 [-NEWS-]
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival...The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival returns to bring the best and most provocative horror cinema to local screens across Brooklyn from October 17th - 24th! We’re proud to announce wave one of the lineup, which includes premieres from around the globe and spotlights films that push the boundaries and expectations of... Continue Reading →
Special Advance Screening of Pet Sematary @ Nitehawk Cinema – April 3
Pet Sematary...The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival in partnership with Paramount Pictures Presents: A Special Advance Screening of PET SEMATARYWith directors Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer, cast including Jason Clarke and Jeté Laurence, and special guest Church the Cat in attendanceApril 3rd at the new Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE ON MARCH 27TH ON... Continue Reading →
BHFF 2019 – Submissions Open, Dates Revealed & A Partnership Announced
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival...Following the festival’s biggest year yet, Brooklyn Horror Film Festival will return October 17-24, 2019, for its fourth edition. Submissions are now open via FilmFreeway and Withoutabox for short and feature films, and badges are on sale via the official website, making for the perfect stocking stuffer!BHFF will once again grow in... Continue Reading →
Film Review: Cam
@lcfremont reviews...Director: Daniel GoldhaberWriters: Isa MazzeiStars: Madeline Brewer, Patch Darragh, Melora WaltersReviewCAM will be gracing the netflix screens and limited cinemas on November 16 and quite simply it is not to be missed. A psychological thriller in the vein of Alfred Hitchcock, CAM trains it’s uniquely insightful eye on the world of cam girls. Oftentimes, sex workers... Continue Reading →
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces 2018 Awards
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival...The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is thrilled to announce our 2018 award winners, following our biggest year yet. The third edition stretched from October 11th to the 18th (more days than ever!) and packed in over 30 features, six uniquely curated short blocks, and special events across multiple Brooklyn venues.The festival... Continue Reading →
Film Review: The Cannibal Club @ The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival
@lcfremont reviews...Director: Guto ParenteWriter: Guto Parente Stars: Tavinho Teixeira, Ana Luiza Rios, Pedro DominguesReviewHorror and satire can be such wonderful bedfellows and this is on brilliant display in The Cannibal Club. With it’s North American premiere at the 2018 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, writer/director Guto Parente’s send up of classism is brutal, bloody and clever.Otavio... Continue Reading →
Film Review: BOO! @ The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival
@TigersMS78 reviews...Director: Luke JadenWriters: Luke Jaden, Diane MichelleStars: Aurora Perrineau, Jaden Piner, Jill Marie JonesReviewPlaying at The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival BOO! is an examination of a family in decay...It's clear from the jump that not all is right in this family. There is tension between everyone of them and no one seems to know... Continue Reading →
Film Review: House Of Sweat And Tears @ The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival
@TigersMS78 reviews...Director: Sonia EscolanoWriter: Sonia EscolanoStars: Eudald Font, Haydée Lysander, Paula MateuReviewPlaying as part of The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival the House Of Sweat And Tears lives up to its name with a gruelling look inside a cult. The mental disintegration, the physical abuse are all laid bare and it is excruciating viewing.We are thrown... Continue Reading →
Review: The Sermon – BHFF (Short film)
The Sermon..."If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them. "Leviticus 20:13, The King James BibleThe above sermon is recited by a despotic-like preacher in the opening moments of the beautiful... Continue Reading →
Welcome To Mercy Trailer + Poster
Welcome To Mercy...Check out the trailer and the new poster for Welcome To Mercy. The film will make its world premiere at Brooklyn Horror Film Festival on October 13 and at Screamfest in L.A on the same day.SynopsisA young woman struggles against the unholy forces that possess her in this terrifying occult thriller. After being... Continue Reading →
Our Top Five Fright Flicks At Brooklyn Horror Film Festival
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival...With the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival back again in 2018, we've had a look at the films playing and have come up with our five must see films. The BHFF runs from October 11-18, 2018.Inner GhostsTo call Dr. Helen’s research “revolutionary” would be one hell of an understatement. Hoping to find a... Continue Reading →
BHFF Adds Five More Fearsome Features
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival...The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is thrilled to announce five more features joining our 2018 lineup. Our bonus wave of international horror perfectly rounds out the fest and includes the North American Premiere of Paulo Leite’s supernatural thriller INNER GHOSTS and Danishka Esterhazy’s dystopian women-led satire LEVEL 16 (co-presented by The Future... Continue Reading →
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Unveils Second Wave For 2018 Edition
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival...The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival unveils the remainder of our massive line-up for the third edition, now larger than ever before and spanning from October 11th - 18th with screenings and events across BK. The festival is thrilled to return to Nitehawk Cinema, Syndicated, LIU Kumble Theatre, Videology, and the Wythe... Continue Reading →
