It’s not weird that Bruce Campbell is getting a film festival in his name – it’s weird that it’s taken this long.
The Evil Dead star and producer has teamed up with Philadelphia’s Awesome Fest for the Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival later this month. The four-day festival will run August 21-24, right alongside Wizard World Chicago in the city of Rosemont, IL (that it’s not taking place in Michigan is a damned shame).
Campbell isn’t just lending his name to the fest – he’ll be participating during a scheduled Q&A where I presume 99% of the questions will be about his work in the first Maniac Cop, and what it was like to work with Tom Atkins and Robert Z’Dar.
Campbell is really more than just The Evil Dead at this point: the character actor on the end of one of Hollywood’s most prominent chins is also a filmmaker himself, having directed and produced several movies. It’s nice to see him throwing some support out to a few movies that might not get seen outside of Netflix or VOD. Killers and Starry Eyes in particular have been getting some good word of mouth on the festival circuit, and I’m bummed that I can’t be there to check them out.
You can find more details about the Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival -including ticketing and screening info – on the Awesome Fest site.
Feature Presentations:
Zombeavers
Chicago Premiere
(Director: Jordan Rubin, Writers: Jordan Rubin, Al Kaplan, Jon Kaplan)
An action-packed horror/comedy in which a group of college kids staying at a riverside cabin are menaced by a swarm of deadly zombie beavers.Yes, really.Thatâs the plot!
Killers
Chicago Premiere
(Directors: The Mo Brothers, Writers: Takuji Ushiyama, Timo Tjahjanto)
A dark look into the minds of two men with nothing in common: Nomura, a self-obsessed serial killer residing in Tokyo and Bayu, a failing journalist who lives in Jakarta. Connected through a series violent incidents, both men inexplicably start to feed off each other. (Not literally). Co-directors âThe Mo Brothersâ (Macabre, V/H/S/2) deliver an epic tale that works as action, suspense, and disturbing horror at the same time..
Asmodexia
North American Premiere
(Director: Marc Carrete, Writers: Marc Carrete, Mike Hostench)
Written by Mike Hostench (Deputy Director of Sitges Film Festival), Asmodexia documents five days in the lives of an exorcist and his granddaughter working in the Barcelona area. If you think youâve seen every exorcism angle imaginable, prepare to be surprised. And a little grossed out.
Suburban Gothic
U.S. Premiere
(Director: Richard Bates Jr., Writers: Richard Bates Jr., Mark Bruner)
Raymond can channel the paranormal, but heâs afraid of chatting with a cute girl.. Kicked out of his big city apartment, Raymond returns home to his overbearing mother, ex-jock father, and beer-bellied classmates. But when a vengeful ghost terrorizes the small town, Ray recruits Becca, a badass local bartender, to help solve the mystery. From the director of the admirably strange Excision, and starring Matthew Gray Gubler, Ray Wise, and Kat Dennings.
Starry Eyes
Chicago Premiere
(Director: Kevin Kolsch, Dennis Widmyer, Writers: Kevin Kolsch, Dennis Widmyer)
A hopeful young starlet uncovers the ominous origins of the Hollywood elite and enters into a deadly agreement in exchange for fame and fortune. From the producer of Cheap Thrills and Jodorowskyâs Dune, Dennis Widmyer & Kevin Kolschâs Starry Eyes is an occult tale of ambition, possession, and the true cost of fame. Leading lady Alex Essoe is an absolute revelation, but thereâs a lot for horror fans to get behind here.
Extraterrestrial
Chicago Premiere
(Director: The Vicious Brothers, Writers: The Vicious Brothers)
A group of friends on a weekend trip to a cabin in the woods find themselves terrorized by alien visitors, who promptly chase everyone all over the place. So itâs a slasher movie, a suspense thriller, and a pretty gruesome alien abduction tale all at once. Plus itâs got some solid humor and an amazing final shot. From the directors of the found footage horror flick Grave Encounters. Oh, also Michael Ironside pops up!
Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead
(Director: Tommy Wirkola, Writers: Stig Frode Henriksen, Vegar Hoel, Tommy Wirkola)
If the worst day of your life consisted of accidentally killing your girlfriend with an axe, chain-sawing your own arm off, and watching in horror as your closest friends were devoured by a zombified Nazi battalion, youâd have to assume that things couldnât get much worse. In Martinâs case, that was only the beginning. From the director of Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters and (of course) Dead Snow.
Cybernatural
Special Screening
(Director: Levan Gabriadze, Writer: Nelson Greaves)
While video chatting one night, six high school friends receive a Skype message from a classmate who killed herself exactly one year ago. A first they think itâs a prank, but when the girl starts revealing the friendsâ darkest secrets, they realize they are dealing with something out of this world, something that wants them dead. Told entirely from a young girlâs computer desktop, Cybernatural redefines âfound footageâ for a new generation of teens. From producer Timur Bekmambetov (Night Watch, Wanted).
Inner Demons
Chicago Premiere
(Director: Seth Grossman, Writer: Glenn Gers)
Inner Demons follows an âInterventionâ-style reality show crew that films an episode about a sixteen-year old girl, a former A-student, who is fighting addiction but may in fact be suffering from something even more destructive: demonic possession. Director Seth Grossman was a producer on A&Eâs award winning series âIntervention,â which certainly lends an air of authenticity to a gradually more unpredictable horror story.
Meet Me There
Chicago Premiere
(Director: Lex Lybrand, Writer: Brandon Stroud)
After several years of sexual dysfunction, Ada and her boyfriend, Calvin travel to her hometown in rural Oklahoma in the hopes of piecing together her fragmented childhood memories. They find their answers, but can they find their way back home? Starring WWEâs Goldust & DC Comicâs Jill Thompson.
Interactive Panels:
Bruce Campbell vs. the Audience
Best known for his roles on the big screen in cult classics Army of Darkness and Evil Dead, as well as his role as Sam Axe in the hit TV series Burn Notice, Bruce Campbell has proven to be a force to be reckoned with as an actor, director, and author. Donât miss your chance to ask him your most interesting questions as he makes an appearance at Wizard World Chicago Comic Con.
A Chat With John Carpenter
Join us for this very special occasion as we honor the Master of Horror with a conversation spanning his entire career.
The Many Talents of John Schnepp
(Metalocalypse, Dethklok, The ABCâs of Death, The Death of âSuperman Livesâ: What Happened?)
Death Metal is the horror genre of the music industry and Adult Swimâs Metalocalypse may just be its greatest tribute ever. Join us as we chat with one of the masterminds behind that show (and so much more), as well as his discuss his upcoming feature: The Death of âSuperman Lives.â
The Evil Dead Marathon!
The Evil Dead (1981), Evil Dead 2 (1987), and Army of Darkness (1992)
Youâve almost definitely seen the Evil Dead movies before, but we guarantee youâve never seen them like this! Join us underThe Dome at Rosemont Ballpark as we screen the original entire Evil Dead trilogy on a giant 30 foot movie screen. Special surprises, and guests TBA. This marathon is completely FREE for all to attend! No badges or Wizard World ticket necessary.
A Critical Defense of B-Movies
Panel discussion and Q&A with film critics Steve âCaponeâ Prokopy (Ainât It Cool News), Erik âThe Moviemanâ Childress (Chicago Film Critics Association), & Scott Weinberg (FEARnet, The Horror Show). Special guest filmmakers will also be joining the panel!.
[via Film Threat]
To this day,The EvilDead2 is still my favourite movie so I wonder why we don’t see more of Bruce on the big screen.I would die a very happy man if Marvel sign Bruce up to play Dr.Strange in the upcoming movie
Awesome! That’s one film festival I’d like to go to!