Filed under: Legend of the Seven Bloody Torturers, Movies, Screenings | Tags: amberg horror film festival, germany, short film
The Amberg Horror Film Festival starts this Tuesday, just in time for Halloween (though I don’t suppose they celebrate Halloween in Germany), with a really extensive schedule featuring over 40 features, a whack of shorts, and several horror-themed bands.
Trailers for the features, which include Canadian indie Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and the universally acclaimed Let the Right One In (currently sitting pretty at 97% on Rotten Tomatoes), can be found right here.
Legend of the Seven Bloody Torturers is showing at 3pm on November 1st with three other movies: Initiation, Getting Out, and Boris Sajtinac’s 50-minute animated film The Killer of Montmartre (Le Tueur de Montmartre). Here are some details about the film, courtesy a festival website:

Tired of his domineering mother, Francois, an artist, decides to kill her. His killing spree doesn’t end there and soon the authorities are looking for a serial killer. One day he notices a mysterious entrance that leads him into an arctic wasteland, ruled by Death. Death regales the artist with tales life and love: his adventures with the navy, the great love of his life, the submarine captain and the child they had together. The artist thinks he can outwit both the law and Death but he will soon meet his master.
Full of droll humour The Killer Of Montmartre is imbued with the anarchic spirit of Terry Gilliam’s Monty Python animations and the macabre touch of comic book creator Richard Sala. Sajtinac’s vividly rendered expressionistic backgrounds prove a match for his ability to mix surreal whimsy with irreverent wit.
. . . Find out all about this and other movies at the festival website, www.amberghorrorfest.com.
Filed under: Miscellany | Tags: 46 noble st unit 102, independent, liz white, luis fernandes, stag nation, theater, theatre, toronto, unit 102

Toronto’s much-loved micro-venue The Unit 102 Theatre in Parkdale has been hosting independent comedy, music, and art events for, I believe, just over two years. Performers have ranged from the toast of Toronto’s music and comedy scenes to degenerate weirdos and the scum of the earth, lending the place a unique local flavour as both an offbeat venue and a freaky artsy fartsy clubhouse. Up till now it’s served double duty as a theatre and residence, but that’s all changing now as managers Luis Fernandes and Liz White are moving out and the place is undergoing a major overhaul and paint job designed to take full advantage of the huge 1800 sq ft space.
Previously run entirely by Fernandes and White, the theatre is now turning over to a collective. They are still looking for members, and I highly recommend that anyone in need of a venue for performances, art shows, auditions, rehearsals, or whatever strange things you get up to, drop Luis a line and give the all-new 102 a look.
Here’s a message from Luis:
Liz and I are moving out, allowing for the space to become a full-time theatre arts studio. With us out of there, the space will double in size as half of the space will no longer be used as our living environment.
In an effort to streamline the theatre, we’ve knocked out a number of walls, so the space know seems REALLY FRICKIN’ HUGE! The space was always 1800 square feet, but only now with all the rooms taken out does it really feel like it. We are now starting to paint the place so it looks as spiffy as it feels.
With Liz and myself out, a theatre collective is forming to take on the running of the space. We are looking for 8 members to split the rent and time share studio hours. So far, six members have joined up with another two spaces still available.
That is why I send this message: If you are an artist in need of a studio space, we are currently interviewing for the remaining two spots. Essentially, the monthly cost would be $225, which would give you 52.5 studio hours (that’s $4.28/hour) and includes wireless internet and studio phone line. If you are interested, I have written up a package that explains the price breakdown and would be happy to send it out to any interested party. Just message me back!
So keep you eyes peeled after November 1st as we launch our first season as a collective. I’m sure there will be a lot of exciting work happening once our resident artists get to work! And thanks to all those people who supported this place while it was still in transition…it is because of your kindness and support we’ve gotten this far at all!
It’s a great, intimate venue and a fantastic opportunity for comedians, theatre troupes, and artists of all stripes. For more info please visit the Facebook Group or give Luis a shout at luisfernandes397[at]hotmail[dot]com.
Filed under: Legend of the Seven Bloody Torturers, Movies, Screenings | Tags: florida, freak show horror film festival, horror, independent, orlando, short film, spooky empire
The third annual Freak Show Horror Film Festival runs this weekend, October 17-19, with a blood-soaked barrage of brain-busting horror films that’ll turn one red state a whole lot redder. Orlando, Florida will play horrid host to shorts and features all weekend long as part of the Spooky Empire horror convention, and to top it all off genre master George A. Romero, he of Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Martin, Creepshow, and Knightriders fame – will be receiving a lifetime achievement award on Sunday.
The trailer below, though geared mainly toward submitting filmmakers, should give you a good idea of what’s in store:
Legend of the Seven Bloody Torturers is the kickoff movie on Friday night as the opener for the festival award winner Nobody, with additional features and shorts all day Saturday and Sunday. Check out the website for detailed listings, pictures, and gruesome swag.
Filed under: Legend of the Seven Bloody Torturers, Movies, Screenings | Tags: doug bradley, h p lovecraft film festival, the outsider
The H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival, three days of films, authors, discussions, and swag, kicks off today, October 3, at Portland, Oregon’s picturesque Hollywood Theatre. Legend of the Seven Bloody Torturers screens in a program of eight shorts including Doug Bradley’s The Outsider, based on Lovecraft’s short story, on Saturday October 4th at 7pm and Sunday October 5th at 10. Be sure to hit it up if you’re in the area; find out more about the festival here.
