2009
10.17
McCoy’s Public House at 4057 Pennsylvania will host the after party for the KC CreepFest throughout the night on Friday, October 30. The McCoy’s menu will include Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula-related food and drink specials, including the hand-crafted Dracula Red beer and the Bonnie & Clyde Burger. There will be a special premiere of the film 72 Musicians, a documentary film on local independent rock bands, projected onto a screen at McCoy’s patio on the corner of Westport Road and Pennsylvania. Kansas City band Late Night Rendez-Vous will perform at 10:30 p.m. inside McCoy’s. The McCoy’s event is hosted by Shawn Edwards, film reviewer for Fox 4 News, and is sponsored by Lenexa-based production company Outpost Worldwide.
2009
10.16
The short horror film contest entries are in and have been delivered to the judges! We will have 5 finalists who will each receive a $25 gift card (from businesses like Border’s, AMC, Sally Beauty Supply), with the first place winner earning $100 in rental equipment donated by Lights On Kansas City. The five finalists will be notified on October 26. All award presentations and the first place announcement will take place at the Tivoli Cinema on Friday, October 30 at 6:45 p.m. The first place film will screen along with the Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula program that begins at 6:45.
Congratulations to each of our filmmakers for a job well done! Every film will screen twice during the Festival as part of the KC CreepFest Contest programs at the Westport CoffeeHouse Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 29 at 5:30 p.m. and on Friday, Oct. 30 at 4:00 p.m. Tickets for this program cost $6 or $5 with a donation of 4 canned goods for Harvesters.
2009
10.07
We have a variety of indie horror films and music, including a “how to” seminar on Thursday at the Westport CoffeeHouse, a concert by Mr. Fish, a test screening of a film-in-progress, classic B-movies, and some fine films created right here in Kansas and Missouri!
Westport CoffeeHouse Theatre
4010 Pennsylvania Avenue (Ticket prices for WCH film programs are $6, or $5 with four canned goods for Harvesters; Mr. Fish concert ticket price is $10, and please bring all the canned goods you can donate!)
Thursday – October 29, 2009
4:00 Classic Horror Film “The Killer Shrews”
5:30 KC CreepFest Short Horror Film Contest Entries
7:00 – 8:00 Local Band & Horror Movie Musicians “Mr. Fish”!
8:30 Big Atom Productions Seminar – Making your own movie! Followed by Microbudget Independent Feature Film “Cadaverella”
Friday – October 30, 2009
4:00 KC CreepFest Short Horror Film Contest Entries
5:00 Test Screening of Jake Jackson’s Independent Feature Filmed in Topeka: Work Print of “The Hunter”
6:30 Classic Film Double Feature: “Night of the Living Dead” and “Carnival of Souls”
10:00 “Return to the Grindhouse” featuring Jeff Chitty’s “Survive!”
KC CreepFest
Tivoli Cinemas (Ticket prices for Tivoli programs are $8.50, or $6.50 for seniors)
4050 Pennsylvania Ave.
Friday – October 30, 2009
4:00 PM – Program #1
John McGrath’s The Evil Inside
Patrick Rea’s Next Caller
Ty Jones’ Last Breath
Q & A with Filmmakers
6:45 PM – Program #2
Contest Prizes Awarded
KC CreepFest Short Horror Film Contest Winner
Patrick Rea’s Do Not Disturb
Brian Boye’s Bride
Timothy Friend’s Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula
Q & A with Filmmakers
9:15 PM – Program #3
Todd Norris’ Full Plate
Kendal Sinn’s Shadow Falls Memorial
Q & A with Filmmakers
2009
10.01
The Grand Prize for the KC CreepFest Short Horror Film Contest will be a $100 certificate for rental equipment donated by Lights On Kansas City that the winning filmmaker can use for her/his next independent film project!
If you are a Kansas or Missouri filmmaker, submit your short horror film (5-minutes or less) by the October 10 deadline. Prizes will be awarded for the top 5 films, and the first place winner will be announced as part of the 6:45 p.m. Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula program at the Tivoli Cinema in Westport on October 30.
Check out the Entry Form for more contest details:
http://www.kccreepfest.com/
2009
09.30
KC CreepFest Horror Film Festival will begin with screenings and a live music event at the Westport CoffeeHouse Theatre at 4010 Pennsylvania Ave. in Kansas City, Missouri. Here is the line-up for Thursday, October 29:
4:00 Classic Horror Film “The Killer Shrews”
5:30 KC CreepFest Short Horror Film Contest Entries
7:00 – 8:00 Local Band & Horror Movie Musicians “Mr. Fish”!
8:30 Big Atom Productions Seminar – Making your own movie!
Followed Independent Feature Film “Cadaverella”
Remember that $1 of every ticket sale or a donation of 4 canned goods will be given to Harvesters Community Food Network for each admission. Tell your friends, and be there!!
2009
09.28
McCoy’s Public House will be the destination for the KC CreepFest after party on Friday, October 30. The McCoy’s Brewmaster is planning a special ‘Dracula Red’ in honor of the film festival event! There will be live music inside and movie lights from the film production company Outpost Worldwide set up on the outdoor deck for the atmosphere of a Hollywood film set. Visit Outpost Worldwide at http://www.outpostworldwide.com/
Film-related menu items will celebrate Kansas City’s independent filmmaking community – make your plans to stop in at McCoy’s after the film screenings at the Tivoli Cinema and Westport CoffeeHouse Theatre!
Check out McCoy’s Public House at http://www.mccoyspublichouse.com/kansascity/
2009
09.23
Please help spread the news to Missouri and Kansas filmmakers – Due to numerous requests for a few more days to finish post-production, the KC CreepFest is extending the deadline for the short horror film contest submissions to October 10. Entries must be received by Saturday, October 10.
2009
09.20
This just announced – the KC CreepFest schedule for the three programs at the Tivoli Cinemas in Westport on Friday, October 30:
4:00 PM Program One
John McGrath’s The Evil Inside
Patrick Rea’s Next Caller
Ty Jones’ Last Breath
Q & A with Filmmakers
6:45 PM Program Two
Contest Prizes Awarded
KC CreepFest Short Horror Film Contest Winner
Patrick Rea’s Do Not Disturb
Brian Boye’s Bride
Timothy Friend’s Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula
Q & A with Filmmakers
9:15 PM Program Three
Todd Norris’ Full Plate
Kendal Sinn’s Shadow Falls Memorial
Q & A with Filmmakers
2009
09.16
The 5-minute horror film contest will showcase the creativity and talent in the Kansas and Missouri independent filmmaking community. We want your scary movies!
We are down to the last two weeks for entries for the short horror film contest! Prizes for the top five filmmakers will be announced soon – see the entry form for details and get your DVD to the post office with all haste.