Embrace the spine-tingling allure of horror this Valentine’s Day as Haunted House FearFest Film Festival (Hhff) unveils two weeks of chilling romance with an all-new virtual film screening, “Valentine’s Nightmares: Date, Mate, Dine in Fear.” Launched in 2018, Hhff is a global independent horror film and video game festival showcasing the work of innovative independent filmmakers and game developers from around the world – with a special focus on promoting the talents of women and underrepresented groups in the horror genre.
Building on the success of its in-person edition in October 2023, Haunted House FearFest Film Festival is now accepting film and game submissions through their website and audiences can vote for their favorite projects.
October 2023’s edition of Hhff left audiences spellbound with the Manhattan Premiere of eVil Sublet, starring TV icon Sally Struthers in her first horror feature, as well as Jennifer Leigh Houston and Charley Tucker. Also at...
Building on the success of its in-person edition in October 2023, Haunted House FearFest Film Festival is now accepting film and game submissions through their website and audiences can vote for their favorite projects.
October 2023’s edition of Hhff left audiences spellbound with the Manhattan Premiere of eVil Sublet, starring TV icon Sally Struthers in her first horror feature, as well as Jennifer Leigh Houston and Charley Tucker. Also at...
- 1/16/2024
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
List features screenplays by US-Egyptian filmmaker Dina Amer, Nigerian screenwriter Onyinye Egenti and Chinese-us director Eris Qian.
Paris-based talent platform Wscripted has unveiled its second Cannes Screenplay List showcasing a selection of scripts by female and non-binary writers.
This year’s list, which has been created in partnership with streaming service Mubi, features 25-English-language and six French-language feature scripts available for option or financing, by women screenwriters from France, Nigeria North America and the UK.
The selected talents include US-Egyptian filmmaker Dina Amer, Nigerian screenwriter Onyinye Egenti and Chinese-us director Eris Qian.
Amer broke out internationally in 2021 her first feature...
Paris-based talent platform Wscripted has unveiled its second Cannes Screenplay List showcasing a selection of scripts by female and non-binary writers.
This year’s list, which has been created in partnership with streaming service Mubi, features 25-English-language and six French-language feature scripts available for option or financing, by women screenwriters from France, Nigeria North America and the UK.
The selected talents include US-Egyptian filmmaker Dina Amer, Nigerian screenwriter Onyinye Egenti and Chinese-us director Eris Qian.
Amer broke out internationally in 2021 her first feature...
- 5/18/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Tinder is having more than just a fling with its first ever original series, “Swipe Night.”
The ubiquitous dating app has renewed the interactive scripted project for a second season, and it has tapped season one director Karena Evans to helm the project. App users can expect it to premiere this summer.
The series not only brought Tinder into the content production fold, it also helped play matchmaker for its worldwide users, the company told Variety. The four-episode, first-person adventure clocked millions of viewers, according to Tinder, and increased user matches by 26% and overall conversation on the app by 12%.
Half of Tinder’s users are 18-25 years old, the company estimated. Total users amount to 50 million, according to reports.
“Working on ‘Swipe Night’ was such a fulfilling experience for me. I got to do something that had never been done before and innovate with storytelling to bring a generation of people together.
The ubiquitous dating app has renewed the interactive scripted project for a second season, and it has tapped season one director Karena Evans to helm the project. App users can expect it to premiere this summer.
The series not only brought Tinder into the content production fold, it also helped play matchmaker for its worldwide users, the company told Variety. The four-episode, first-person adventure clocked millions of viewers, according to Tinder, and increased user matches by 26% and overall conversation on the app by 12%.
Half of Tinder’s users are 18-25 years old, the company estimated. Total users amount to 50 million, according to reports.
“Working on ‘Swipe Night’ was such a fulfilling experience for me. I got to do something that had never been done before and innovate with storytelling to bring a generation of people together.
- 2/27/2020
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
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