Hunting For Justice
A father and son go on a hunting trip one fateful day and accidentally discover the horrors of the human spirit in the heart of the wilderness. Hunters become the prey in these woods. Justice is the game. Runtime 17:22
Director Tom Smith, a Philadelphia native, has a lifelong abiding interest in horror. In 2012 he graduated from Tom Savini’s Special Make-up Effects Program with an Associate Degree in Specialized Business. During school, Tom was hired as creature and prop designer, plus lead make-up artist, supervising his own team for Cynik Lethal Productions. He worked at some of the biggest haunted attractions, including Castle Blood, in the Pittsburgh area, as prosthetic designer. Since 2007. Tom has worked on over two dozen films, where he has numerous nominations and won two best sfx awards. Tom has traveled to conventions and festivals showcasing his work. Working with other filmmakers, learning from them and is currently venturing forth into filmmaking with writing, producing, and directing his own films and other producers.
Director Tom Smith, a Philadelphia native, has a lifelong abiding interest in horror. In 2012 he graduated from Tom Savini’s Special Make-up Effects Program with an Associate Degree in Specialized Business. During school, Tom was hired as creature and prop designer, plus lead make-up artist, supervising his own team for Cynik Lethal Productions. He worked at some of the biggest haunted attractions, including Castle Blood, in the Pittsburgh area, as prosthetic designer. Since 2007. Tom has worked on over two dozen films, where he has numerous nominations and won two best sfx awards. Tom has traveled to conventions and festivals showcasing his work. Working with other filmmakers, learning from them and is currently venturing forth into filmmaking with writing, producing, and directing his own films and other producers.
Stay Calm

Nominations: Best Short, Best Actress (Daniella Mendoza)
Miss Mary Mack

Nominations: Best Actress (Lexi Lovering)
Sleep. Walk. Kill.

Nominations: Best Comedy
Familiar
It is 1942, in the dark woods of Pennsylvania, Richard Mason is the Familiar to a hideous ancient vampiric creature living in the bowels of an isolated mansion. Every day he must bring a new victim for it to feed on and tolerate its physical and mental abuse. Runtime 10:00
Familiar is a call back to the classic horrors of the 1930’s such as Tod Browning’s ‘Dracula’ (1931) as well as a love letter to the silent cinema era such as ‘Nosferatu’ (1922) and ‘Dr. Mabuse The Gambler’ (1922). This can be seen in the wide master shots of Familiar as well as the absence of dialogue from the single lead role.
Familiar is a call back to the classic horrors of the 1930’s such as Tod Browning’s ‘Dracula’ (1931) as well as a love letter to the silent cinema era such as ‘Nosferatu’ (1922) and ‘Dr. Mabuse The Gambler’ (1922). This can be seen in the wide master shots of Familiar as well as the absence of dialogue from the single lead role.
Manifest
OverKill

Nominations: Best Comedy, Best Kill
Cruel Summer
A group of college students plan a pre-graduation getaway at a secluded lake house for the ultimate “80’s murder mystery” weekend, unaware that a masked psycho has decided to join the celebration. Will anyone survive the slaughter…or is this going to become a truly Cruel Summer? Runtime 01:18:00
Shot during the height of the pandemic – and with a practically non-existent budget, CRUEL SUMMER was a true labor of love for everyone involved. It is Director Scott Tepperman’s goal to show that even with a lack of any major funding, the only real barriers for creating an enjoyable, competent feature film are drive, determination, creativity, and tireless devotion. It’s a lot of work, but always rewarding. He truly hopes everyone enjoys watching this movie as much as he enjoyed making it.
Shot during the height of the pandemic – and with a practically non-existent budget, CRUEL SUMMER was a true labor of love for everyone involved. It is Director Scott Tepperman’s goal to show that even with a lack of any major funding, the only real barriers for creating an enjoyable, competent feature film are drive, determination, creativity, and tireless devotion. It’s a lot of work, but always rewarding. He truly hopes everyone enjoys watching this movie as much as he enjoyed making it.
The History of Metal and Horror

Nominations: Best Documentary
Night of the Devil
In 1978 four teens enter the woods the night before Halloween and come face to face with the Devil. Runtime 11:05
Director Anthony Calvitti has been a horror fan since early childhood, spending his Saturday afternoons watching old Hammer and Amicus movies on television. Anthony is a musician and has released two hard rock albums with his band, Alchemy. He also is a producer of independent horror shorts and films. Some of his upcoming projects include, “As They Continue to Fall” with the writer, C. Robert Cargill (Sinister) and “Kiss the Devil in the Dark” starring actor Doug Jones.
Director Anthony Calvitti has been a horror fan since early childhood, spending his Saturday afternoons watching old Hammer and Amicus movies on television. Anthony is a musician and has released two hard rock albums with his band, Alchemy. He also is a producer of independent horror shorts and films. Some of his upcoming projects include, “As They Continue to Fall” with the writer, C. Robert Cargill (Sinister) and “Kiss the Devil in the Dark” starring actor Doug Jones.
Reeds Point
A missing teen raises a conspiracy theories about the infamous Jersey Devil legend. Runtime 01:17:00
The Lake
“When a young man takes his girlfriend out on the lake to propose, they are faced with the dark spirits beneath the surface. Runtime 5:48
The Alternate

Nominations: Best Actor (Ed Gonzales Moreno), Best Kill
Snowblind
Snowblind, a heavy metal band on tour, Syd, Kurtis, Ransom, and Brent Hinds(Mastodon), indulging in the dark side of the road. Drugs, booze, girls, and partying all come to a crossroad, where one man’s burden, becomes a metal band’s curse. Runtime 29:00
Director Lucas Godfrey currently is an Atlanta GA based, film and television professional working as a Special Effects Makeup Artist(The Walking Dead, HELLFEST, Superstition, Black Lightning) Propmaster(Creepshow, Tropical Cop Tales).
Director Lucas Godfrey currently is an Atlanta GA based, film and television professional working as a Special Effects Makeup Artist(The Walking Dead, HELLFEST, Superstition, Black Lightning) Propmaster(Creepshow, Tropical Cop Tales).
Reunion From Hell
Since his father’s passing, Riley Conner has not returned to his home town. But when the new of a murdered friend comes to light, Riley is forced to return home, unknowing that his life, and those of his friends, will soon be in grave danger. Runtime 01:26:00
Woodland Cemetary

Nominated: Best Cinematography
Save Me from Everything

Nominations: Best Cinematography, Best Actress (Paige Henderson)
The Last Frankenstein

Nominations: Best Kill