THE BIG, BLOODY APPLE II: A Women in Horror Month Event in NYC

Mass Grave Pictures and CongestedCat Productions will present THE BIG BLOODY APPLE II: A Women in Horror Month Event taking place at Stone Creek Bar and Lounge (140 East 27th Street, NYC) on Friday, February 28st featuring films by Diana Porter, Julia Berkey, Erica StockwellAlpert, Angela Atwood, Alanah Rafferty, Elizabeth Fletcher, and A. K. Espada. This FREE event, doors open at 7 for networking, with three film blocks at 7:30, 8:45, and 10 pm, with time to network, and Women In Horror Trivia hosted by Nicole Solomon of 4Mile Circus between the blocks, featuring
trivia prizes donated by The Ax Wound Film Festival, Rue Morgue Magazine, and Shudder.

Films (All Filmmakers will be in attendance)
Mutiny by Alanah Rafferty
Heartbeat by Diana Porter
Laundry Night by A. K. Espada
Firstborn by Erica Stockwell-Alpert
Come Be Creepy With Us by Elizabeth Fletcher
Lady Hunters by Angela Atwood
The Lost Goddesses by Julia Berkey

About the Films

Mutiny (Written and Directed by Alanah Rafferty)
A young reporter in NYC discovers the presence of a terrifying disease that spreads through social media.

Heartbeat (Written and Directed by Diana Porter)
In a not distant future, an American couple, expecting their first child, receive the unfortunate news that they are having a miscarriage. The wife is immediately arrested for manslaughter.

Laundry Night (Written and Directed by A. K. Espada)
Having a laundry room in your building can be a great amenity…unless it’s in a dark, creepy basement.

Firstborn (Written and Directed by Erica Stockwell-Alpert)
A man attempts to sacrifice his son but isn’t prepared for what he summons.

Come Be Creepy With Us (Directed by Beth Fletcher, Written by Michael Calciano)
A young woman stuck in the midst of a quarter-life crisis learns how to keep on living after being haunted by the undead spirit from her summer camp past.

Lady Hunters (Written and Directed by Angela Atwood)
Three best friends learn a rapist has been released from prison nearby and find themselves novice killers and arbiters of justice.

The Lost Goddesses (Written and Directed by Julia Berkey)
The Lost Goddesses is a campy horror short following two queer witches as they deal with the new absence of their third coven member and begin to seek a replacement.

Are you planning to attend The Big, Bloody Apple II later this month? Which films are you most excited to see? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! You can also carry on the convo with me personally on Twitter @josh_millican.

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