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Joe Lemieux, Zombie Frank himself, descended from the dark and stormy skies into Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for Horror Realm from September 21st to the 23rd. This was the fifth stop on our monstrous cross-country film tour. We enjoyed meeting so many of our fans and making some new ones as well. Thank you to all the ghouls who showed up for our screenings on Saturday and Sunday - it was an awesome crowd. Horror Realm had a host of great horror celebrities. Doug Bradley, from the Hellraiser movies. Sid Haig from Coffy, Galaxy of Terror, and The Devils Rejects. And the legendary star Mink Stole from the John Waters films Pink Flamingos, Hairspray, and Cry Baby, and many more great celebrities. Horror Realm had plenty of vendor booths, selling cool stuff for horror fans of all kinds. The amazing artist Chris Kuchta and his masterpieces. No different then what Freddy Krueger or Pinhead would create, except they would use blood and flesh, and Chris uses oil paint and canvas. http://www.horrorartist.com/ Steven J. Bejma, another talented artist, had a fiendish collection of T-shirts of classic monsters, from the Frankenstein Monster and The Phantom of the Opera to Jason Voorhees and Leatherface.. http://www.etsy.com/shop/classichorrors I always get asked what it's like to make films - I find it challenging, but also a hell of a lot of fun! I find it most rewarding to pass advice on to young passionate filmmakers: just get out there and shoot your films. Believe in yourself, keep pushing forward and never give up. No matter what your budget, you can do it! And also remember be safe; there is no shot worth getting that gets someone injured or killed. For more advice, you can check out our FilmMaker's Blog. Keep it creepy! Off to an other show... What they are saying about the Drive-In Horrorshow.... "10 out of 10" "Drive-In Horrorshow delivers a visual feast of blood splatter
and clever storytelling." "Drive-In Horrorshow takes the anthology and juices it fully with five unique stories that range from clever comedy to dark body horror." "A well made anthology of short films." "Highly recommended for those who want to confront the monsters under the bed of their childhood. And as always find them scary." "The general tone of this film struck me, because I've seen real passion for the genre." "This is a high recommend from me, very entertaining and obviously done by filmmakers who love the genre. Long live the horror anthology!" "Drive in Horror Show is–WITHOUT A DOUBT–the greatest horror anthology since George Romero's Creepshow" "I can't stop singing its praises." "If you like horror anthologies pick this one up, there's something for everyone here." "Every now and then a movie will come out that knocks you socks off and with its originality, creativity and magnetic appeal- well Drive in HorrorShow is that flick." "With a solid lineup of 5 stories that range from the serious to seriously goofy, Drive-In Horrorshow is the perfect film for a Friday night. Or any night for that matter." "A tasty little anthology in the vein of Creepshow or Trick 'r
Treat, Drive-In Horrorshow is a nifty treat of a film, well worth checking
out." "A cut above the rest and slice of incredible independent filmmaking." "One of the most entertaining horror anthologies I have seen in
a while." "The horror world is a fickle beast but Drive-In Horror Show manages to walk the lines of the subgenres without missing a beat. It's appeal reaches to horror fans of all types." "Celebrates the long-lost beauty of the drive-in theater and all
its bloody glory." "A slick five tale anthology film that was independently made
and a reminder of cool shit we used to see on late night TV when we
were kids." "A good throw back to the late night creature feature." "Top notch effects that invoke fear and comedy at the same time.
I really really like this movie." "Fantastic." Other Press: "The horror! But that's what he seeks." "What motivated you and Michael Neel to make the transition from
candid interviews and political documentaries to ghoulish gore horror?" "Wowzers! That really sounds like some good shit!"
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