Horror Conventions 2022

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Another year and another chance to meet your favorite actor/actresses at a Horror convention. 2020 horror cons were a bust, thanks a lot COVID. 2021 we were at 70% power at the conventions. 2022 is the year of the “Horror Con Comeback.” We’re calling it now. Undoubtedly things will change but here is a list of cons to keep an eye on for 2022. We tossed in some of the comicons as well, many are featuring horror celebrities this year. Stay safe out there and mind the zombies.

January 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions:

Horror

  1. Villicon, 21-23, Orlando, FL https://horrorcons.com/event/17461/villicon-2022
  2. HorrorVille, 22-23, Cocoa, FL https://horrorvillecon.com/
  3. Cowtown Horror Fest, 29-30, Hurst, TX https://www.cowtowncomiccon.com/

Comic 

  1. Fan expo New Orleans, 7-9, New Orleans, LA https://fanexpohq.com/fanexponeworleans/
  2. Albuquerque Comic Con, 14-16, Albuquerque, NM https://albuquerquecomiccon.com/
  3. Fan Expo Portland, 21-23, Portland, OR https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpoportland/

February 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions:

Horror

  1. Mad Monster Party Carolina, 18-20, Concord, NC http://madmonsterparty.com/events/carolina2022/
  2. Days of the Dead Atlanta, 25-27, Atlanta, GA https://www.daysofthedead.com/atlanta/
  3. MystiCon, 25-27, Roanoke, VA https://mysticon-va.com/

Comic

  1. Simi Valley Toy and Comic Fest, 6, Simi Valley, CA https://simivalleytoycomicfest.com/
  2. Long Beach Comic Expo, 12-13, Long Beach, CA https://longbeachcomicexpo.com/
  3. Con Nooga, 18-20, Chattanooga, TN http://www.connooga.com/
  4. Pensacon, 18-20, Pensacola, FL https://pensacon.com/
  5. Farpoint, 25-27, Hunt Valley MD https://www.farpointcon.com/
  6. Alaska ComicCon, 19-20, Fairbanks, AK https://www.alaskacomicon.com/

March 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions::

Horror

  1. The Fandemic Dead, 18-20, Atlanta, GA https://www.fandemictour.com/
  2. TransWorld Halloween Con, 17-20, St. Louis, MO https://www.haashow.com/

April 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions:

Horror

  1. TBD

Comic

  1. WonderCon, 1-3, Anaheim, CA https://www.comic-con.org/wca
  2. MoCCa Arts Fest, 2-3, New York City, NY https://www.moccafest.org/
  3. Fan Expo Philadelphia, 8-10, Philadelphia, PA  https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpophiladelphia/
  4. Star Trek: Mission Chicago, 8-10, Chicago IL https://www.startrekmissions.com/en-us.html
  5. Ratha Con, 9, Athens, OH https://www.therathacon.com/
  6. Fanboy Expo: Las Vegas, 22-24, https://fanboyexpo.com/
  7. Fan Expo Cleveland, 29- May 1, Cleveland OH https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpocleveland/

May 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions::

Horror

  1. Crypticon Seattle, 20-22, Seattle, WA https://crypticonseattle.com/
  2. Stranger Con Chicago, 21-22, Schaumburg IL https://www.creationent.com/cal/stranger_chicago.htm

Comic

  1. Fan Expo St. Louis, 13-15, St. Louis, Missouri https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpostlouis/
  2. MegaCon Orlando, 19-22, Orlando, FL https://fanexpohq.com/megaconorlando/
  3. Florida Supercon, 20-22, Miami Beach, FL https://www.floridasupercon.com/en-us.html
  4. Kids Con New England, 21, Concord NH https://kidsconne.com/
  5. Star Wars Celebration, 26-29, Anaheim, CA https://www.starwarscelebration.com/en-us/home/announcement.html
  6. Corecon, 26-29, Fargo, ND https://www.fargocorecon.org/
  7. Comicpalooza, 27-29, Houston, TX https://www.comicpalooza.com/
  8. Fanboy Expo Columbus, 27-29, Columbus, OH https://fanboyexpo.com/
  9. Phoenix Fan Fusion, 27-29, Phoenix, AZ https://www.phoenixfanfusion.com/
  10. Stoker Con May 12th – May 15th (Stoker Awards for Writers) https://www.stokercon.com/

June 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions:

Horror

  1. Spooky Empire June 17-19, 2022 @ Wyndham Orlando Resort https://spookyempire.com/
  2. Stranger Con New Jersey, 25-26, Edison, NJ https://www.creationent.com/cal/stranger_nj.htm

Comic

July 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions:

Horror

  1. Southeast Hollows Haunt Convention, 29-31, Savannah, GA https://www.sehhc.com/
  2. Midsummer Scream Halloween and Horror Convention, 29-31, Long Beach, CA https://midsummerscream.org/
  3. Motor City Nightmares, 29-31, Novi, MI https://www.motorcitynightmares.com/

August 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions:

Horror

  1. Idaho Halloween and Horror Convention, 12-14, Boise, ID https://www.idahohorror.com/
  2. Midwest SlaughterFest, 13-14, Bellevue, NE https://www.eventbrite.com/e/midwest-slaughterfest-2022-tickets-137715746505
  3. CreepyCon Knoxville, 26-28, Knoxville, TN https://creepyconknoxville.com/
  4. Maryland Pop and Horror Con, 27-28, Linthicum Heights, MD https://marylandpopandhorrorcon.com/

September 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions:

Horror

  1. Tidewater Horror Convention, 9-11, Norfolk, VA https://tidewaterhorrorconvention.com/

October 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions:

Horror

  1. Biohazard Con, 22, Sacramento, CA https://www.biohazardcon.com/
  2. Scarefest Horror and Paranormal Convention, 21-23, Lexington, KY https://scarefestweekend.com/

November 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions:

December 2022 Horror and Comic Conventions:

  • Stranger Con December 17-18
  • Did we miss any? Leave us a comment if you have the inside scoop on a Horror Convention we might have missed for 2022. Check the websites and our advice is not to buy too early with the current state of things. Here’s to hoping 2o22 is the year of the Horror Con Comeback! See you all there.

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    HORROR CONVENTIONS 2024

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    Greetings, fellow horror aficionados! Grab your garlic necklaces, sharpen your stakes, and make sure your flashlight batteries are fresh because we’re about to dive headfirst into the spine-chilling circus that is the Horror Conventions of 2024. If you thought your Aunt Mildred’s haunted porcelain doll collection was terrifying, just wait until you step into a convention hall filled with creatures that go bump in the night and cosplayers who take “creepy” to a whole new level. Join me, and all our weird friends, as we navigate the haunted landscape of this year’s frightful festivities. It’s time to embrace the darkness, but remember to keep an eye on your shadow—it might be attending its own panel discussion.

    JANUARY 2024 HORROR AND COMIC CONVENTIONS:

    Horror

    1. Days of the Dead Atlanta, 26-28, Atlanta, GA https://www.daysofthedead.com/atlanta/

    Comic

    1. Fan Expo New Orleans, 5-7, New Orleans, LA https://horrorcons.com/event/20536/fan-expo-new-orleans-2024
    2. Fan Expo Portland, 12 – 14, Portland, OR https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpoportland/
    3. Albuquerque Comic Con, 19-21, Albuquerque, NM https://albuquerquecomiccon.com/

    FEBRUARY 2024 HORROR AND COMIC CONVENTIONS:

    Horror

    1. Creep I.E. Con, 2-4, Ontario, CA https://horrorcons.com/event/21216/creep-i-e–con-2024
    2. The Fandemic Dead, 9-11, Atlanta, GA https://comic-cons.xyz/event/the-fandemic-dead-atlanta-georgia/
    3. Mad Monster Party Carolina, 16-18, Concord, NC https://madmonster.com/c24/

    Comic

    1. MegaCon Orlando, 1-4, Orlando, FL https://horrorcons.com/event/21233/megacon-orlando-2024
    2. AggieCon, 2-4, College Station, TX https://fancons.com/events/info/21653/aggiecon-2024
    3. Alaska ComicCon, 3-4, Fairbanks, AK https://www.alaskacomicon.com/
    4. Simi Valley Toy and Comic Fest, 4, Simi Valley, CA https://www.rostercon.com/en/event-convention/simi-valley-toy-and-comic-fest-2024
    5. Farpoint, 9-11, Hunt Valley, MD https://farpointcon.com/
    6. Con Nooga, 23-25, Chattanooga, TN http://www.connooga.com/
    7. Pensacon, 23-25, Pensacola, FL https://www.floridacomiccons.com/event/pensacon-2024/

    MARCH 2024 HORROR AND COMIC CONVENTIONS:

    Horror

    1. Ret-Con, 1-3, Cary, NC https://horrorcons.com/event/21391/ret-con-2024
    2. TransWorld Halloween Con, 7-10, Louis, MO https://www.haashow.com/
    3. Stranger Con, 15-17, Burbank, CA https://eventsinamerica.com/events/stranger-con-2024-2023-2024/sports-entertainment/films/kbgy9nop7rhwvbhy

    Comic

    1. MoCCa Arts Fest, 16-17, New York, NY https://www.moccafest.org/
    2. WonderCon, 29-31, Anaheim, CA https://www.comic-con.org/wc/

    APRIL 2024 HORROR AND COMIC CONVENTIONS:

    Comic

    1. Fan Expo Cleveland, 12-14, Cleveland, OH https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpocleveland/

    MAY 2024 HORROR AND COMIC CONVENTIONS:

    Horror

    1. Crypticon Seattle, 3-5, Seattle, WA https://crypticonseattle.com/
    2. Franken Con, 10-11, Alcoa, TN https://www.frankencontn.com/
    3. Texas Frightmare Weekend, 17-19, Irving, TX https://texasfrightmareweekend.com/

    Comic

    1. Fan Expo Philadelphia, 3-5, Philadelphia, PA https://horrorcons.com/event/21570/fan-expo-philadelphia-2024
    2. Kids Con New England, 11, Concord, NH https://kidsconne.com/
    3. Corecon, 23-26, Fargo, ND https://boothsquare.com/events/corecon/editions/corecon-2024/a560ad27-6925-4d93-9443-63587a57e7d1/
    4. Comicpalooza, 24-26, Houston, TX https://www.comicpalooza.com/
    5. Phoenix Fan Fusion, 24-26, Phoenix, AZ https://www.phoenixfanfusion.com/
    6. Stoker Con, May 30 – June 2, San Diego, CA https://www.stokercon2024.com/

    JUNE 2024 HORROR AND COMIC CONVENTIONS:

    Horror

    1. Living Dead Weekend: Monroeville, 7-9, Monroeille, PA https://horrorcons.com/event/21847/living-dead-weekend-monroeville-2024
    2. Horror on Main, 28-30, Harrisburg, PA https://horrorcons.com/event/21829/horror-on-main-2024

    Comic

    1. Fan Expo Dallas, 7-9, Dallas, TX https://horrorcons.com/event/21749/fan-expo-dallas-2024
    2. Fan Expo Boston, 28-30, Boston, MA https://horrorcons.com/event/21885/fan-expo-boston-2024

    JULY 2024 HORROR AND COMIC CONVENTIONS:

    Horror

    1. Idaho Horror & Pop Con, 12-14, Garden City, ID https://www.idahohorror.com/
    2. Midsummer Scream Halloween and Horror Convention, 26-28, Long Beach, CA https://mp3sandnpcs.com/home/midsummer-scream-announces-2024-dates
    3. Motor City Nightmares, 26-28, Novi, MI https://www.eventbrite.com/e/motor-city-nightmares-2024-tickets-737512799637

    Comic

    1. Fan Expo Denver, 4-7, Denver, CO https://horrorcons.com/event/21750/fan-expo-denver-2024
    2. Fanboy Expo, 12-14, Knoxville, TN https://fanboyexpo.com/
    3. Florida Supercon, 12-14, Miami Beach, FL https://www.floridasupercon.com/

    AUGUST 2024 HORROR AND COMIC CONVENTIONS:

    Horror

    1. Maryland Pop and Horror Con, Pikesville, MD https://marylandpopandhorrorcon.com/

    Comic

    1. Fan Expo Chicago, 16-18, Rosemont, IL https://horrorcons.com/event/21895/fan-expo-chicago-2024

    SEPTEMBER 2024 HORROR AND COMIC CONVENTIONS:

    Horror

    1. Horror Fiesta, 14, Peoria, IL https://horrorcons.com/event/22072/horror-fiesta-2024
    2. Tidewater Horror Convention, Norfolk, VA https://tidewaterhorrorconvention.com/

    OCTOBER 2024 HORROR AND COMIC CONVENTIONS:

    Horror

    1. Spooktobercon, 4-6, Fairmont, WV https://horrorcons.com/event/21286/spooktobercon-2024

    Comic

    1. Dallas Fan Festival, 18-20, Irving, TX https://fanexpohq.com/dallasfanfestival/
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    Horror News Net Film Festival offers a Distribution Deal

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    Popular Horror News Site horrornews.net is Offering a Distribution Deal

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    HNN Film Festival is accepting feature film submissions starting on June 8th, 2020 through Film Freeway.   HNN Film Festival is sponsored by Horrornews.net and in association with Bayview Entertainment, the FIRST PRIZE winner will get a distribution deal to get their feature film released on the “HNN presents” distribution label. 
    HNN recognizes that the landscape of the entertainment business is changing as repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges we face social distancing in our theaters and festivals.   Therefore, the HNN Film Festival will completely be an “at home” experience.  

    “HNN Film Festival seems like the natural progression of things. I’ve been involved in the business of horror for over a decade, specifically supporting the efforts of independent filmmakers. I think we all strive to watch the perfect film and while some say that’s an impossible task, what’s enjoyable is the journey. The endless search to find the holy grail of movies, or by horror standards, the unholy grail. You know it’s a good film when you are sitting on the edge of your seat and experiencing the story along with the characters. You know it’s a great film when that feeling of excitement stays with you long after you stopped watching the movie.” –  HNN Manager, Michael Joy

    For more information:
    https://filmfreeway.com/HNNFilmFestival

    About HNN Presents:
    We believe in horror. This is the genesis of a new era in how people consume entertainment and we are leading the charge to a revolution. As we stand at the forefront of the film industries’ rebirth, it’s our mission to establish the horror genre as the epicenter of the “at home” video experience.

    About Bayview Entertainment:
    BayView Entertainment, LLC, is a full-service media company committed to acquire, develop, produce, market and distribute audio-visual content. For over fifteen years, BayView made its name by being dedicated to releasing only the best programs in each category from some of the most trusted names in the field.

    BayView’s disc programming can be found throughout the country at all online suppliers plus fine brick & mortar retailers, as well as streaming/video on demand at all major digital retailers and platforms.
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    Infernal

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    Looking into the mirror, my eyes were bloodshot. Of course they were bloodshot, what did I expect having only slept four hours in the last three days? It was getting to be a pattern and it was starting to take a toll on me. My fluff of a ragdoll cat, Jekyll, stopped midway through weaving himself around my ankles and looked up lovingly at me—his soft mew broke my trance.

    “I’m coming Jekyll, you’ve got to let me brush my teeth!” My toothbrush hung lazily in my mouth and I found it difficult to keep from drooling on my clean pajama top—thank god I was single. I caught my eyes again in the mirror before I turned the hot water handle, rinsed off my toothbrush, and spit. There was blood in the sink again, Jesus—was I falling apart? My toothbrush made a hollow clunk as it hit the bottom of the toothbrush holder. When I opened the medicine cabinet, I was greeted by the same rainbow of pill bottles that was waiting for me every night. I emptied Tuesday’s compartment into my hand and tossed the array of antidepressants, vitamins, and sleeping pills back with a handful of water that I splashed up from the spigot. Here I was thinking that these were supposed to make me feel better, but the last few days had proven they weren’t working.

    The water splashed down on Jekyll—that was when he let out a pitiful cry and jetted out of the bathroom. I sighed, it was laborious and made my back creak; my shoulders stung with the pain of exhaustion. For a moment, I could have sworn I caught a whiff of smoke, but it was gone as soon as it had appeared. I hastily closed the medicine cabinet, but as the mirror swung closed with a snap, I looked back up at my reflection and my eyes succumbed to my exhaustion. It lived on my face as the puffy purpling bags under my eyes—a desperation for sleep, filled the void within me. When I finally opened my eyes again, I caught a glimpse of something over my shoulder in the mirror, I felt myself start, but before I could even think I had spun around to face—nothing. Just empty space. It felt like the entirety of the Kentucky Derby was stampeding across my chest, the wind was knocked clean out of me. There wasn’t anything there. You’re seeing things, Lorna. Dr. Mason said hallucinations were a possible side effect. Calm down.

    I shuffled out of the bathroom and flicked the light switch off behind me. Just seeing things. My feet scuffed the floor in my outrageously fluffy panda slippers and I flopped down into the tangled mass of plush blankets and nest of pillows I had made for myself. Jekyll made his usual rounds after hopping up on the bed, being sure to step down with what seemed the weight of a small child on my stomach before he settled contentedly between my ankles and I drifted off into an uneasy sleep.

    It couldn’t have been more than a few hours later when I jerked awake, my tangled hair at the back of my neck soaked in sweat. I had been startled awake by a loud crash that had come from my bathroom. I yelled out at Jekyll, with what I’m sure was more than a few choice swear words, but he stood up at my feet, stretched, and answered me with a trill. My breath caught uncomfortably in my chest and it churned relentlessly with the loud thud of my accelerated pulse. My eyes burned with exhaustion as I made a feeble attempt to see through the inky blackness of my room. I still hadn’t let out that breath. It didn’t feel safe to, not yet.

    “Hello?” I heard how shaky my voice was as it came out of me. Yes, Lorna—the killer stalking around your house is totally going to answer you and tell you that they’re there. I reached over to my bedside lamp—CLICKwhatCLICK, CLICKwhy isn’t my lamp turning on? Rummaging through my nightstand drawer revealed a dusty flashlight, prayer aided it being brought back to life despite the likelihood of corroded batteries. If I was going to be murdered in my own home, I would rather see it coming. My bare feet met the cold laminate flooring, a shudder ran through my body, and I felt around for my slippers. My spotlight was fixed on the open bathroom door and I felt as if my eyes were bulging right out of my skull. Any moment, I was sure that I would see someone dashing from the shadows and persistent nausea met that paranoia with gusto.

    By the time I had padded silently over to the bathroom door, I felt silly—the emptiness glared back at me like an innocuous April Fool’s joke. I don’t know what I had expected to be there, or what I would have done if there had been something there, for that matter. My exasperation gave me a false confidence and I was just about to turn to go back to bed when, out of the corner of my eye, I saw the shower curtain rustle and heard the rings clatter against the tension rod. If I had known how to juggle, I might have caught the flashlight as it leaped out of my hand. I rolled my eyes at my apprehension and snatched the flashlight off of the floor. You’re way too high strung for your own good. It had to be the meds playing tricks on me. None of this was happening; no doubt, waking up in the morning would have me feeling foolish.

    Just then, another calamitous crash came from down the hall and any renewed spirit I had gathered drained from me altogether. My knuckles must have turned white due to my vice-grip on the flashlight. Get it together Lorna. My other hand felt for the baseball bat that I had stashed behind my bedroom door. My palms were so sweaty that it felt as if they had been slicked with butter; suffice it to say, it made gripping the bat with any security quite difficult. After abandoning the flashlight on the dresser, I hefted the baseball bat over my shoulder and peeked out of my bedroom around the corner. Without the benefit of the flashlight in my hand, I struggled to see through the darkness of the hallway, but I had decided that if there was someone in my home they were going to get a fight.

    I stepped down the hallway in silent trepidation, the clatter of drawers opening, closing, then opening again, and then a cacophony of silverware clattering to the floor. Each step brought me closer to the sinister orange glow that bathed the walls with flickering shadows. Another step and a sudden crash of my metal barstools caused me to jump so high I could have sworn my head brushed the ceiling. Paralyzed in fear, I grasped the baseball bat tightly to my chest and pressed myself against the wall, as if trying to make myself smaller. Go, Lorna, just go! I forced myself off of the wall and gripped the bat with new conviction, a surge of adrenaline propelled me forward and into the kitchen.

    What I saw myself come face to face with was enough to elicit the kind of scream that clawed its way out from my gut. A figure of a man being devoured in flames stood hunched amid the destruction and spreading fire in my kitchen—wherever the flames danced upon his skin, the flesh hung off of him in charred strips. His black eyeless sockets turned to me, but my eyes were fixated on his twisted features, where the fire had melted his face it sagged off his jaw and exposed the charred bone beneath. I clutched the bat feebly as he rose to stand upright and began to slowly amble toward me.

    My feet carried me backward, mirroring his footsteps and I saw that each step revealed scorched floorboards; I continued stepping back, unblinking, the heat dried my eyes, they began to burn. I heard a hiss at my feet but stumbled over Jekyll before I could register he was even there. The man lunged toward me and in a knee-jerk reaction, I swung the bat off of my shoulder with as much force as I could muster. I was stunned to find it only caught air on its way through the man’s form and adopted a fast-burning flame. The baseball bat burned like a torch as it sunk into the drywall on the other side of the figure. The flames spread up as if fed by gasoline and rage and before I knew it they blanketed the ceiling above me.

    The man was unfazed by my assault, his arms still reached for me. Without hesitation, I scooped up a growling Jekyll and scrambled clumsily back through my bedroom door and slammed it behind me. He was squirming violently in my arms, his fearful anticipation brought his claws down hard into my shoulder, but I held him tighter as I witnessed that same orange glow filter in under the gap of my door. Shit, shit, shit… Smoke rose from under the door, flames soon followed and I felt the sharp edge of my bedside table bite the back of my bare thigh.

    Fire consumed my door as if it was comprised of nitrate film—what the fuck—I couldn’t open my window fast enough and doing so while holding on to my wrathful ragdoll was practically impossible. He spit angrily at the combusting monstrosity that stepped through the curtain of fire that used to be my door. Fuck this. I gave my window a good shove and it let out a loud whine. Jekyll was the first through, but before I could follow an excruciating pain shot through my leg—and then I fell and everything went black.

    When I came to, I was laying on my back and could feel the hard chill of the sidewalk beneath me. I could hear someone call, “she’s awake,” but I could only see blackness and the outlines of two people above me.

    “Miss—,” I heard a deep husky voice and I knew it was addressing me, but I didn’t know how to make my body respond to it. “Miss—Jones?” Another figure appeared above me, and they all slowly came into focus. A police officer was addressing me abreast the two EMTs who then disappeared from my view—when I tried to sit up, they jumped to help me, and the dull ache in the back of my head became more pronounced.

    Ten minutes went by and my eyes were still dry from being overwhelmed with smoke. I mindlessly clutched my singed and shaken blackened mop of a cat, his claws clung tentatively to the blanket I had draped over my shoulders. I was surprised they had found him at all. The cold curb bit at my exposed legs, but the heat radiating from the blaze behind me reminded me that I much preferred the cold at this very instant. I could hear as my roof cracked and caved in under the burden of the fast-moving fire. The insurance company is never going to believe this… I’m so screwed.

    “Are you alright to speak with me now, Miss Jones?” The police officer was back to ask his questions. He probably thinks I did this myself. I blinked repeatedly until I was able to break my gaze away from the darkness across the street. When I finally was able to look up at him, I saw he was looking at me as if I were an escaped mental patient—the 911 operator had sent everything but the kitchen sink after a neighbor had called to report a scream and smoke coming from my home. I’ll have to find out who it was so I can thank them.

    “What was it you said was the cause of the blaze?”

    “I—I’m not sure.” It wasn’t entirely a lie if I didn’t know what the hell I had just seen in my home, was it?

    “What happened right before the blaze broke out?”

    “Sleep, I was sleeping, my cat woke me up and I was headed to the kitchen.” I still wasn’t technically lying.

    “The ambulance is going to take you to the hospital to treat you for smoke inhalation and those burns on your ankles.” I had already had enough strange eyes on me tonight, so the idea of being under the watchful eye of strangers made me shiver. Even though I knew I would soon be laying in a hospital bed with a nurse dressing my wounds, I started to feel sick. It was a deep, relentless, twisting anxiety that told me the burning man may have gone up in flames with my home, but that it wouldn’t be the last time I saw him.

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    Interview with “Wretch” Producer Matthew Dunehoo

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    WRETCH tells the story of a young man with psychic gifts who is lured into the occult practice of “Enceladism” in an effort to cure his partner’s cancer.  His journey takes many uncanny twists as Nat tries to navigate an increasingly toxic environment while battling his nagging demons and attempting to “awaken to his higher purpose.”  

    First off tell me a bit about yourself and how you got into film making? 

    I grew up loving music and movies and my dream was to be a musician and actor.  A nightmarish experience with a high school drama teacher altered the acting course but I continued playing in bands and went on several tours with a number of bands, recording and releasing albums.  After I moved to NYC in 2007 I found my way back into acting and writing for the stage.  When I moved back home to Kansas City in 2013, disillusioned with the business of acting in NYC and the cost of living,  I continued acting locally and saw there was a whole community of people who were into making films.  So I decided to try and adapt part of a full-length stage play I had been developing with a theater company I was a part of, into a short film screenplay.  That screenplay became my first short film called NO MARGRETTES, filmed in 2015.   

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    What was the inspiration for the movie? 

    When a family member was sick with cancer, they were advised by a friend to think of the cancer as a “demon inside their body.”  I thought this was a really disturbing idea and it captured the darker side of my imagination.  That sentiment alone seemed to hit on so many themes that have been a focal point of my writing, be it music, scripts or otherwise.  Abuse of power and influence by those we trust, confrontations with the violent and eccentric behavior of others, and the self-abuse of addiction were major inspirations as well.  I also continue to struggle with clinical anxiety and depression disorders and they inform my work daily.

    What has been the biggest challenge in getting the film done? 

    Bearing the financial burden has been insane and panic-inducing.  The film was self-financed by credit cards, which were all opened through a “small business financing” entity, basically a group that specializes in getting money to people who can’t get it through more traditional means (small business loan, rich friends/family or who knows where) through a process of credit cleanup, then opening 5-10 credit cards on your behalf all on the same day.  The idea is that you’ve got 0% interest on usage for an introductory term, I guess theoretically by the time those terms expire your “business” is bringing in revenue.  The whole thing was done in a state of delusion.  I wanted to try to make the most “professional” film I could, so the hard work everyone put in could be represented well.  I imagined a number I would be “comfortable” going into debt with to get it done. I wanted to make sure everyone who contributed to the film was compensated as fairly as possible and of course that initial number just kept ballooning and ballooning with unforeseen expense after expense.  I suppose I could have made it a lot easier on myself and written a script with two actors, one location, etc.  But Wretch was the first feature I wanted to make and I’m extremely proud of what all the cast and crew made happen with what we had to get it done.

    Is this your first film and do you have any advice for new filmmakers?

    Wretch is my first feature film.  My experience feels like a specific sort of experience in that I did not go to film school, nor had I logged significant hours on film sets be they short films or features, prior to undertaking the production for Wretch.  I’d made five shorts but those were all loose exercises of making it up as you go.  I could maybe offer advise to a particular kind of first-time feature filmmaker, those who are “doing it on their own” outside of any kind of established studio or production company and with no extensive background in filmmaking.  My first thought on advice would be if you’re trying to make a feature film as writer/director/producer, I would suggest vetting your script as hard as you can, as widely as you can, and being open to hearing where people are finding its perceived faults and strengths.  It takes time to read a script so try to do something nice for anyone who does, at least a legit thank you letter.  Get people to read it who you don’t know, acquaintances of friends.  We organized a table read of an early draft of Wretch in 2017 and had an extensive feedback session afterwards which was really illuminating.  I’ve learned so much about what needs to be happening in a script for it to have a chance to actually work once the production is actually underway, I hope that I’ll be able to become a better screenwriter and filmmaker after my experiences with Wretch.  

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    I imagine you like horror a bit. What are a few recommendations for films or novel? 

    I grew up in a fairly strict religious household and as such was never allowed to watch horror movies.  Consequently, the neighbor girl who was a few years older than me and could watch whatever, used to tell me about the Nightmare on Elm Streets and the Friday the 13ths and then I would go home and have my own nightmares just based on what was in my imagination after listening to her recollections.  I’ve always been affected by the “horrific” moments in films that might not necessarily fall under the horror label but were by all means horror moments as far as I’m concerned, for example, I’ll never forget my mind being blown the first time I saw ED-209 wasting that business exec in Robocop, or for that matter watching the poor podling have its essence drained in the Dark Crystal.  I think there are elements of horror in all kinds of stuff, that’s what I’ve keyed into the most I guess.  I’m very wary of cliques and clubs and have never identified as being a “this or that type of person.”  I’m drawn to all kinds of things that speak to me for any number of reasons.  I will say that two films that I think were highly influential to me in visualizing the world of Wretch, for different reasons, were Altered States and Jacob’s Ladder, both films that affected me deeply when I first saw them and have stuck with me.

    Where can we find and follow you on social media (please include links)?

    The social media I’m most consistent with for Wretch is Instagram @wretchfilm. My production company is Elk’s Pride Pictures and on Instagram it’s @elkspridepictures but there you’re likely to find the occasional picture of some ice cream that I like whereas the Wretch inst as strictly business. 

    When and where can we see the film? 

    The film premieres online, Tuesday May 5th.  I’m directing everyone to www.wretchfilm.com. Right there on the front page are links to some of the online portals where it’s available to rent or purchase.  I want to say thank you in advance to everyone who gives us a shot and checks out our movie.  It’s a totally indie film, we did in across three weeks straight here in Kansas City, May 2018 with an amazing local crew making use of locations and resources that aren’t often featured in feature film productions because feature film productions are nuts!  

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