Tuesday, 15 October 2013

The Mayhem Horror Film Festival 2013






Mayhem Horror Film Festival is one of the many current cutting edge events that will bring to the screens the very best in our favourite genre; including both film and television with a showcasing of the best selection of shorts. 

The festival will run from Thursday 31st October to Sunday 3rd November 2013, at the Broadway Cinema, in Nottingham; a great start to Halloween. Now the festival is in its ninth year it promises to bring the audiences gut-wrenching and spine tingling horror.  Steven Sheil director of Mum and Dad (2008), who runs the festival (with fellow Nottingham filmmakers Chris Cooke and Gareth Howell) states that there should be 16 films as well as a selection of shorts for us all to enjoy.

"They'll all be preview screenings; they won't have been released in the UK yet, and some of them won't be released until next year." 


And it's not just horror at Mayhem. Steven states that

"We make it quite broad. It's not just ultra-gory stuff; its ghosts to splatter films and everything in between, plus sci-fi and cult. And these are films from around the world. We try to give a snapshot of what's happening in the world of horror and cult cinema at Mayhem every year."



 He adds: 

"We do TV as well. A few years ago we had the cast and crew of Being Human here to talk about the series and introduce the new one. That was quite a big hit."

The event attracts around 2000 people with some attendees - regulars – who will book a holiday off work to attend. There will be premieres, new releases and even previews to cult classics. And of course we can’t forget to mention the special screenings, breakthrough shorts and a host of special guests - usually directors and producers – with a questions and answers session to ask them all you would like to know about their horror film.

This will be a very unique experience- one which I will gladly go through. Mayhem will offer some exciting viewing for the audiences attending across the four days of horrific madness and mayhem.
I have been lucky enough to be given a day pass granting me the opportunity to attend the festival on Saturday 2nd of November 2013. 

I will be viewing the following films that are sure to delight and disturb…


THE DEMON'S ROOK - Dir. James Sizemore, 2013 (USA) (James Sizemore, Ashleigh Jo Sizemore)
After making a childhood pact with a demon; a grown-up Roscoe returns from the underworld with mystical powers. But three demons pursue him: one who possesses the minds of all she crosses, another who can transform a man into a beast and the third who commands an army of the dead. Utterly hysterical blood-spurting fun - a DIY homage to all pre-CGI gore effects. “Insane.” Dread Central!
 

 




KISS OF THE DAMNED - Dir. Xan Cassavetes, 2013 (USA) (Roxane Mesquida, Joséphine de La Baume)
Having sworn off humans, young vampire Djuna finds peace with her new partner, only for her less hung-up sister to invade their tranquillity and threaten the whole vampire community. An impressively stylish, slyly funny and decadent mix of 70s sexy vampirism: think Tony Scott's The Hunger crossed with Jean Rollin. “Pure kitsch. Sumptuously goofy gothic.” L.A. Times.







 


THE BORDERLANDS with special guests Director Elliot Goldner and Producer Jennifer Handorf
Dir. Elliot Goldner, 2013 (UK), (Gordon Kennedy, Robin Hill)
A couple of Vatican investigators head to an isolated country church to report on supernatural activity and find much more than they bargained for in this chilling tale co-written by Severance Screenwriter James Moran. Is what haunts this remote location fake or horribly real? Expertly using sound to create genuine chills, Goldner slowly moves the story from humour to true horror.








SCARY SHORTS - Dir. Various. 2013 (International)
A stunning showcase of the best new short film talents from across the globe and closer to home, featuring Bio-Cop from Astron-6, the team behind last year’s amazing hit Manborg. This selection brings you a cornucopia of creeps, a menagerie of monstrosity and a smorgasbord of scares.


 

 THE MACHINE with special guests Director Caradog James and Producer John Giwa-Amu
Dir. Caradog James. 2013 (UK), (Toby Stephens, Caity Lotz)
In a near-future cold war, Britain is on the brink of developing a game-changing weapon, ‘The Machine’. But when a programming error causes the prototype to run amok, scientist Vincent McCarthy decides to create a truly conscious killing machine. Incredibly designed and thoroughly human, The Machine is a dazzling triumph of independent British cinema. “Slickly designed and beautiful... radical.” Fangoria.

I am genuinely looking forward to seeing what new horror will disturb and excite me. With previous films such as American Mary (which is personally one of my favourites at the minute), there is a lot to be expected. Will Mayhem excite, disturb, tease and inspire our film lovers this year? All shall be revealed…



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