You won’t see them in the theater.
You won’t see them on DVD.
You won’t see them on YouTube.
But you’re going to see them in New York on Saturday, March 28, 2009, 10:00pm.
The Shocklines Film Series has lined up a night of critically-acclaimed and award-winning short horror films that will alternatively terrify, sicken, amuse, and haunt you. And this may be your only chance to see them on the big screen. Among the films:
Pop Art, written and directed by Amanda Boyle, based on the short story by New York Times bestseller Joe Hill. Winner of the the audience award for narrative short at the Austin Film Festival.
Treevenge, directed by Jason Eisener and produced by Rob Cotterill. Winner of the audience award at the New York City Horror Film Fest, and the audience award at the Fantasia Film Festival.
Eater, written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer, based on the short story by Peter Crowther.
Abraham’s Boys, written and directed by Dorothy Street, based on the short story by New York Times bestseller Joe Hill.
Side Effect, written and directed by Liz Adams. Winner of Best Screenplay award at the Chicago Horror Film Festival and Best Short.
The Ugly File, written by Rick Hautala, directed by Mark Steensland, based on the short story by Ed Gorman. U.S. Premiere!
Storm, written by Ron McGillvray, directed by Jeff Radbourne.
Visit http://www.shocklinesfilms.com For more information on each film as well as information on buying tickets, visit: The Shocklines Film Series