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THE LATE NIGHT HORROR FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTS...


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2011 LNHFF
 SHORT FILM WINNERS

The results are in for the SHORT FILM CATEGORIES. You screened them. You rated them. You chose them.

AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD-SHORT FILM:
Case Study 2: Hide and Seek
BEST DIRECTING:
Worm
BEST SCI-FI SHORT:
The Smog
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
Case Study 2: Hide and Seek
BEST SUSPENSE:
Number 19
BEST ORIGINAL SHORT FILM SCREENPLAY:
The Giant Rubber Monster Movie
BEST VISUAL FX:
Throwaway
BEST CAST PERFORMANCE:
Lamplight
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2011 LNHFF
 FEATURE FILM WINNERS

The results are in for the FEATURE FILM CATEGORIES.  You screened them.  You rated them.  You chose them.

AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD-FEATURE FILM: The Italian Zombie Movie Part 1: Zombie Abomination
BEST DIRECTING:
Skew
BEST SCI-FI FILM:
The Black Box

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
Murder Machine
BEST VISUAL FX:
The Dead Matter
BEST CAST PERFORMANCE:
The Dead Matter
BEST SCORE:
 The Dead Matter
BEST HORROR FILM:
Subconscious

                                                              

Tony Lucero's quick interview with horror icon Robert Englund

In 2008, I was in the early stages of planning the first Late Night Horror Film Festival.  One night, while I was working the night shift, I was listening to the radio.  Robert Englund was a guest on Love Line with Dr. Drew Pinsky.  I called in and asked Mr. Englund for his insight on elements of horror films.  As soon as I mentioned the Fest, my call got cut off (guess no free advertising for me).  Shortly after he announced that he would be at the screening of Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer at Hollywood Forever Cemetery the following week.  I went to this packed event(and was even on a date) and at last got to meet and interview the man behind the infamous Freddy Krueger.  Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer was later entered into the 2009 LNHFF and the rest was history.  Here's the brief interview.  Enjoy!

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