Barbara Crampton in Don Swaynos' ROGER IS A SERIAL KILLER
Barbara Crampton in Don Swaynos' ROGER IS A SERIAL KILLER

Before Miami’s Popcorn Frights Film Festival hits Fort Lauderdale’s Savor Cinema from August 8-18, we’ve got an exclusive reveal of the hugely exciting third wave of the massive EIGHTY THREE (!!) short films proudly playing at the fest.

This third wave follows the first and second wave that, together, include tributes to horror legends, iconic anniversary screenings and a 22 World Premieres among its record-setting 131 premiere lineup.

The in-person portion of Popcorn Frights’ hybrid festival is free and open to the public thanks to support from Nightmare Weekend Miami, as “a gift back to the community for ten years of their dedicated support and moviegoing love.”

Here’s our exclusive highlights from Popcorn Frights’ third wave line-up, and when you’re ready, head on over to Popcorn Frights’ official website for more information and tickets.

Ricardo Cruz Bueno's BREAK MY BONES
Ricardo Cruz Bueno’s BREAK MY BONES

Highlights in the short film program feature 11 world premieres from returning Popcorn Frights alumni, including Erik Bloomquist’s CRUEL BEANS, Steven Schloss’ KATIE’S SKIN, Jack Dignan’s PUZZLE BOX: THE GLITCH, and Will Lee’s HER HOUSE, whose film RINGWORMS won the Audience Award for Best Short Film at the 2022 Popcorn Frights Film Festival; as well as new midnighter scaremongers such as Lorenzo Manetti’s ESCAPE, Steven Belcher’s ROTTEN, and Joshua David Matthews’ SKETCH.

Mike Sarcinelli's THE APPOINTMENT
Mike Sarcinelli’s THE APPOINTMENT

Many other Popcorn Frights alumni are represented in a blitz of mind-shattering shorts this year, including Russell Goldman’s BURN OUT; Case Avron’s BY THE WINDOW; Luke Barnett & Tanner Thomason’s THE CROSSING OVER EXPRESS; Valery Garcia’s DESCENSION; David Grace’s HEVEL, Michael Gabriele’s ROOM TONE; Kelsey Bollig’s INKED, whose film KICKSTART MY HEART won the Jury Prize for Best Short Film at the 2022 Popcorn Frights Film Festival; and for the sixth time, Chris McInroy is back at Popcorn Frights with his outrageous horror romp WE JOINED A CULT.

Frank Volk's THIS EDIBLE AIN'T SHIT
Frank Volk’s THIS EDIBLE AIN’T SHIT

Continuing Popcorn Frights’ commitment to celebrating its homegrown talent, the Festival proudly presents its “Homegrown: 100% Pure Fresh Squeezed Florida Horror” program that is dedicated to renewing and reinvigorating the audience’s engagement with Florida’s local filmmakers and homegrown talent. Films featured in the “Homegrown” program include the world premiere of Christopher Pinto’s DEAR DIARY 1944; as well as Gabriel Lopez’s BEST KEPT SHUT; Ryan McCue’s DRAWN INTO DARKNESS; Jack McClellan’s ED’S AUTO; Lucca Vieira’s I KNOW YOU; Queenie Zhang’s IT CAME FROM WITHIN; Christopher Krider & Tyler Council’s MILFORD LUSTER’S GUIDE TO FISHERMEN SAFETY; Almendra Emilia Kovač Akel’s ROT; Frank Volk’s THIS EDIBLE AIN’T SHIT; and returning to Popcorn Frights for a fifth time are Jon Rhoads & Michael Marrero with their new nightmare PARTY TIME.

Armin Assadipour’s PRENDS CHAIR
Armin Assadipour’s PRENDS CHAIR

Popcorn Frights also expanded its popular Animation Domination shorts block into a worldwide showcase, which this year is headlined by the world premiere of Olivia Loccisano’s POCKET PRINCESS (Canada), as well as Armin Assadipour’s PRENDS CHAIR (France) and Noah Sterling’s TINKERHELL.

Full lineup, courtesy of Popcorn Frights official press release, reads as follows:

Noah Sterling's TINKERHELL
Noah Sterling’s TINKERHELL

Animation Domination
The endless possibilities of genre animation are on dazzling display in this retina-reeling, round-the-world showcase of some of the medium’s most innovative, boundary-pushing, and mind-enhancing short films:
Brim Broome Boulevard, dir. PJ Magerko-Liquorice (USA); Fed, dir. Michael Bartolomeo (USA); Pocket Princess, dir. Olivia Loccisano (Canada, World Premiere); Prends Chair, dir. Armin Assadipour (France); Sharp Dressed Ham, dir. Jorge Enrique Baldeon (USA); Tinkerhell, dir. Noah Sterling (USA)

Milford Luster’s Guide to Fishermen Safety, dir. Christopher Krider & Tyler Council
Milford Luster’s Guide to Fishermen Safety, dir. Christopher Krider & Tyler Council

Homegrown: 100% Pure Fresh Squeezed Florida Horror
Celebrating the cream of Florida’s homegrown crop:

Best Kept Shut, dir. Gabriel Lopez (USA); Dear Diary 1944, dir. Christopher Pinto (USA, World Premiere); Drawn Into Darkness, dir. Ryan McCue (USA); Ed’s Auto, dir. Jack McClellan (USA), I Know You, dir. Lucca Vieira (USA); It Came From Within, dir. Queenie Zhang (USA); Milford Luster’s Guide to Fishermen Safety, dir. Christopher Krider & Tyler Council (USA); Party Time, dir. Michael Marrero & Jon Rhoads (USA); Rot, dir. Almendra Emilia Kovač Akel (USA); This Edible Ain’t Shit, dir. Frank Volk (USA)

Colin G. Cooper's BATH BOMB
Colin G. Cooper’s BATH BOMB

International Midnighters
A celebration of some of the year’s most fantastic international short films from new emerging voices and established filmmakers:
I
Breakfast
, dir. Shaun Munro (UK); Coleoptere, dir. Martin Gouzou (France), Conflict, dir. François Charette (Canada), The Door, dir. Alexander Seltzer (Canada); Embrace, dir. Axel Zeltser (France); Puzzle Box: The Glitch, dir. Jack Dignan (Australia, World Premiere); Room Tone, dir. Michael Gabriele (Canada); Safe, dir. David Yorke (UK); Signal, dir. Jérôme Pierrat (France)

II
Bath Bomb
, dir. Colin G. Cooper (Canada); Break My Bones, dir. Ricardo Cruz Bueno (Mexico), The Choice, dir. Paul Hendy (UK), The Cost of Flesh, dir. Tomas Palombi (France); The Lure, dir. Tony Hipwell (France); Match, dir. Victor Basallote (Spain); Mouse, dir. Ewan J. Fletcher (UK); Pest, dir. Matthew Broughton (Canada);Seed, dir. Jacob Weldon (Canada)

Matthew Fisher's CONSUMER
Matthew Fisher’s CONSUMER

Midnighters
A celebration of new works from cinematic scaremongers that bring nightmares into waking hours with thrills, chills, and spills:

I
A Sleep Study
, dir. Anthony Drake (USA); A Suit and a Straight Razor, dir. John Veron (USA); Be Bad dir. Lauren Hart (USA); Burn Out, dir. Russell Goldman (USA); Cruel Beans, dir. Erik Bloomquist (USA, World Premiere);Descension, dir. Valery Garcia (USA); Her House, dir. Will Lee (USA, World Premiere); Katie’s Skin, dir. Steven Schloss (USA, World Premiere); Yummo Spot, dir. Ashley Brandon (USA)

II
The Anatomy Maestro
, dir. Drew Maxwell Weiss (USA); Carnívora, dir. Felipe Vargas (USA);The Custodian, dir. Collin J. Mason (USA); Escape, dir. Lorenzo Manetti (USA, World Premiere); Let’s Go Disco, dir. Austin Lewis (USA); Scalped!, dir. Elana Rubin (USA); Sketch, dir. Joshua David Mattews (USA, World Premiere); The Sound of Fear, dir. Aidan Rea Payne (USA, World Premiere); Wake, dir. Sean Carter (USA); Who’s There?, dir. Ryan Doris (USA)

III
The Flacalta Effect
, dir. Rochée Jeffrey (USA); Hi! You Are Currently Being Recorded, dir. Kyle Greenberg & Anna Maguire (USA); Inked, dir. Kelsey Bollig (USA); Like Me, dir. Ashley Lauren Thomas (USA); Make Me A Pizza, dir. Talia Shea Levin (USA); The Meeting Spot, dir. Lauren Sick (USA); Rotten, dir. Steven Belcher (USA, World Premiere); The Thaw, dir. Sean Temple & Sarah Wisner (USA); The Third Ear, dir. Nathan Ginter (USA); We Joined A Cult, dir. Chris McInroy (USA)

IV
Bad Music Terry
, dir. Evan Showalter (USA); Betty Bites Back, dir. Jessica Michael Davis (USA); Cheat Meal, dir. Drew Bierut (USA, World Premiere); Consumer, dir. Matthew Fisher (USA); Every Other Animal, dir. Olia Oparina (USA); Hevel, dir. David Grace (USA); Late for Fate, dir. Brandon Winfrey (USA); Paralian, dir. Evan Gorski (USA); Tingle, dir. Machete Bang Bang (USA); Wesley Loses His Penis, dir. Brennan Thomas McGee (USA)

V
The Appointment
, dir. Mike Sarcinelli (USA); Bottleneck, dir. Mike Canale (USA); By the Window, dir. Case Avron (USA); Casual Vignettes of Gilded Vulgarity, dir. Paul Kaiser (USA); Come Home, dir. Mike Pecci (USA); The Crossing Over Express, dir. Luke Barnett & Tanner Thomason (USA); Death Wish, dir. Santino Fontana (USA); Rat!, dir. Neal Suresh Mulani (USA); Roger Is A Serial Killer, dir. Don Swaynos (USA); They’re Coming Tonight, dir. John Bonner (USA)

Head to Popcorn Frights’ official website for full lineup information and tickets.

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