From suburban cultists to an extreme haunted house that's home to more than just jump scares for those who enter its doors, Popcorn Frights Film Festival is bringing a wide range of horror movies to life on the big screen in Fort Lauderdale this August. Daily Dead is thrilled to once again be one of the media sponsors of this year's Popcorn Frights Film Festival, and we have a look at the entire first wave of programming that includes Fangoria's Satanic Panic, the dark comedy Villains, and the world premiere of Haunt.

Press Release: Fort Lauderdale, FL – Popcorn Frights is proud to announce the first wave of programming for the fifth annual celebration of the latest and greatest in genre cinema from around the world. The Southeast United States largest gathering of genre films and fans will take place over 9 nights, from August 8-16, at the historic Savor Cinema in Fort Lauderdale.

The opening night attraction is the World Premiere of HAUNT, the new horror-thriller by Scott Beck & Bryan Woods, the duo who wrote the box office sensation A Quiet Place. Their latest scarefest takes place on Halloween and follows a group of friends as they encounter an extreme haunted house that promises to feed on their darkest fears. Beck & Woods will be attending the festival.

They said today: “We’re thrilled to premiere our new film HAUNT at Popcorn Frights Fest. Their incredible team has cultivated a passionate following by throwing one of the best film festivals around and we can't wait for the opportunity to scare their audience of hardcore horror fans out of their seats."

Closing the Festival is Brad Michael Elmore’s BIT, a brilliant and fresh take on bloodthirsty ladies of the night. The film stars Nicole Maines (Supergirl) as a transgender teen who becomes entrenched with a mysterious group of punk feminist vampires hellbent on ridding the streets of predatory men.

The Festival is also deeply proud to host the World Premiere of THE DARE, a gruesome nail-biter that cuts to the bone; and the North American Premiere of THE SONATA, a fantastically feverish chamber piece starring Rutger Hauer.

A trio of new female-directed genre films will be playing as well, including Jennifer Reeder’s neon drenched gothic teen noir KNIVES AND SKIN, Chelsea Stardust’s hotly anticipated dark comedy SATANIC PANIC, and Alice Waddington’s dazzling dystopic tale PARADISE HILLS starring Emma Roberts, Awkwafina, Milla Jovovich, Eiza González, and Danielle Macdonald.

Other Festival highlights include Joe Begos’ daring psychedelic thriller BLISS; Adam Egypt Mortimer’s stylish psycho-horror DANIEL ISN’T REAL; heralded genre-bender Larry Fessenden’s reimagining of the Frankenstein myth in DEPRAVED; the viciously twisted and deliriously fun VILLAINS starring Bill Skarsgård, Maika Monroe, Jeffrey Donovan, and Kyra Sedgwick; and the haunting phantasmagoria of Peter Strickland’s beguiling ghost story IN FABRIC.

This year’s Popcorn Frights poster is designed by Miami-based artist Jason Sheppard in collaboration with Matt Durston.

The second wave of Popcorn Frights 2019 programming will be announced in the coming weeks. Mayhem reigns!

FESTIVAL LINEUP (FIRST WAVE)

BIT (U.S.)
Director: Brad Michael Elmore
A transgender teenage girl on summer vacation in Los Angeles fights to survive after she falls in with four queer feminist vampires, who try to rid the city's streets of predatory men. Cast: Nicole Maines, M.C. Gainey, Diana Hopper, James Paxton (East Coast Premiere)

BLISS (U.S.)
Director: Joe Begos
A brilliant painter facing the worst creative block of her life turns to anything she can to complete her masterpiece, spiraling into a hallucinatory hellscape of drugs, sex, and murder in the sleazy underbelly of Los Angeles. Cast: Dora Madison, Tru Collins, Rhys Wakefield, Graham Skipper (Southeast US Premiere)

DANIEL ISN'T REAL (U.S.)
Director: Adam Egypt Mortimer
When a distraught college freshman faces an unimaginable family trauma, he turns to his sadistic imaginary friend from childhood for help, hoping to unleash some long-forgotten strength. What he finds instead will change his life forever. Cast: Patrick Schwarzenegger, Miles Robbins, Sasha Lane, Mary Stuart Masterson (East Coast Premiere)

THE DARE (U.K., U.S., Bulgaria)
Director: Giles Alderson
Four abducted strangers are forced to piece together clues created by their deranged captor who has brought them together to engage in a twisted battle to solve a puzzle to their past…or die a gruesome death. Cast: Richard Brake, Joivan Wade, Richard Short (World Premiere)

DEPRAVED (U.S.)
Director: Larry Fessenden
Larry Fessenden’s reimagining of the Frankenstein myth (shot on the 200th anniversary of the novel’s publication) centers on a PTSD-riddled field surgeon deep in the heart of Brooklyn who decides to reconstruct an unsuspecting man out of spare body parts. Cast: David Call, Joshua Leonard, Alex Breaux (Southeast US Premiere)

HAUNT (U.S.)
Directors: Scott Beck & Bryan Woods
On Halloween, a group of friends encounter an “extreme” haunted house that promises to feed on their darkest fears. But the night turns deadly as they come to the horrifying realization that some nightmares are real. Cast: Katie Stevens, Will Brittain, Lauryn Alisa McClain (World Premiere)

IN FABRIC (U.K.)
Director: Peter Strickland
Obliquely split between two distinct stories, this exquisitely warped tale follows the life of a cursed scarlet dress as it passes from person to person, fatally afflicting anyone who comes into contact with it at an eerie department store. Cast: Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Gwendoline Christie, Julian Barratt, Sidse Babett Knudsen (South Florida Premiere)

KNIVES AND SKIN (U.S.)
Director: Jennifer Reeder
A mystical teen noir that follows a young girl's disappearance in the rural Midwest and its effect on teens and parents. Cast: Kate Arrington, Marika Engelhardt, Tim Hopper (Southeast US Premiere)

PARADISE HILLS (Spain)
Director: Alice Waddington
A mysterious boarding school perfectly reforms wayward girls to fit their surroundings' exact desires. Cast: Emma Roberts, Awkwafina, Milla Jovovich, Eiza González, Danielle Macdonald (East Coast Premiere)

SATANIC PANIC (U.S.)
Director: Chelsea Stardust
A pizza delivery girl at the end of her financial rope has to fight for her life - and her tips - when her last order of the night turns out to be high society Satanists in need of a virgin sacrifice. Cast: Rebecca Romijn, Jerry O’Connell, Ruby Modine (Southeast US Premiere)

THE SONATA (France, U.K., Latvia)
Director: Andrew Desmond
A young violinist unravels her long-lost father's past, triggering dark forces that reach beyond her imagination. Cast: Rutger Hauer, Freya Tingley, James Faulkner, James Kermack (North American Premiere)

VILLAINS (U.S)
Directors: Dan Berk & Robert Olsen
After a pair of amateur criminals break into a suburban home, they stumble upon a dark secret that two sadistic homeowners will do anything to keep from getting out. Cast: Bill Skarsgård, Maika Monroe, Jeffrey Donovan, Kyra Sedgwick (Florida Premiere)

TICKET SALES:
Festival All-Access Badges are on sale for a limited time for $99 per person and $169 for couples, and single screening tickets are available for $12. To purchase badges or tickets and view the Festival schedule, visit www.popcornfrights.com

LOCATION:
All films will screen at Savor Cinema (503 SE 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301).

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ABOUT POPCORN FRIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL

Popcorn Frights Film Festival is the largest genre film event in Southeast US and has been named "One of Florida's Best Film Festivals" by the Sun-Sentinel. It's internationally celebrated as a key platform providing well-deserved exposure for US and international genre films, and for the filmmakers who create them.

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