2012 Killer Film Fest Announces Lineup

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The Killer Film Fest is happening November 1-3, 2012, in Somerville, Massachusetts, and the official feature and short film selections have been announced. It’s a pretty impressive group so if you live in the area, definitely mark your calendar now!

Killer Film Fest has been bringing the best of indie horror to the screen and web since 2009. Join them this year for a “Killer” experience and the event’s first annual zombie pub crawl.

The Fest takes place at the Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square; 617.625.5700. There’s also an online component (KFF Online) running October 22-November 2, 2012; some films are screening both at the fest and online while others are strictly one or the other. Features are listed below along with the countries in which they were produced, the directors, and the format in which they will be a part of the Fest:

Beware, USA, Justin Thomas Ostensen, KFF Online
Below Zero, Canada, Jason Daly, Fest & Online
Bleeding Through, USA, Henrique Couto, KFF Online
Blood and Bone China, United Kingdom, Chris Stone, Killer Film Fest
Cannibal Diner, Germany, Frank W. Montag, Killer Film Fest
In the Devil’s Courthouse, USA, Ken Comito, KFF Online
Killing Brooke, USA, David Zagorski, Killer Film Fest
Loverboy, USA, Erica “Keeka” Summers, KFF Online
Machete Maidens Unleashed, Australia, Mark Hartley, Killer Film Fest
Murder University, USA, Richard Griffin, Killer Film Fest
Night of the Naked Dead, USA, Junius Podrug, KFF Online
Remake, USA, Doug Phillips, KFF Online
Some Guy Who Kills People, USA, Jack Perez, Killer Film Fest
The Eschatrilogy, United Kingdom, Damian Morter, Killer Film Fest
The Housewife Slasher, USA, Chris Leto, KFF Online
The Selling, USA, Emily Lou, Killer Film Fest
The Shadow of Death, United Kingdom, Gav Chucie Steel, KFF Online
Zero Killed, Germany, Michal Kosakowski, Fest & Online

For more info, including the lengthy list of shorts that were accepted into the Fest, visit the official Killer Film Fest website, “like” Killer Film Fest on Facebook, and follow Killer Film Fest on Twitter.

2012 Killer Film Fest Announces Lineup

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