Just a heads up, dear readers. October 31st is Halloween. In honor of the upcoming season which calls for horror, thrills and gore, ShortsTV announced today their Halloween-themed programming lineup will debut today and continue throughout the duration of the month.
All through October, ShortsTV will air “Midnight Hour,” programming blocks from midnight to 6am on Fridays, which will feature short films of varying horror including thriller, suspense and more. “Midnight Hour” will run through October 23rd. Highlighted films include LAST ONE SCREAMING, directed by Matt Devino, THE STATION, directed by Patrick Ridremont and AKUJI DEVIL’S BOARD, directed by Nelson Ricardo, amongst many more.
Additionally, powered by Crimson Screen Horror Film Fest, ShortsTV is debuting “Shriek Week” on October 25 to air throughout the week leading up to Halloween through Saturday, October 31. In addition to airing more than 25 films that were previously featured at Crimson Screen Horror Film Fest, ShortsTV will air five filmmaker spotlights, showcasing award-winning filmmakers and providing a closer look inside of the processes of renowned creators.
Listed below, the following films and filmmakers will be highlighted on ShortsTV this Halloween season:
HIGHLIGHTED FILMS
Anniversary, Directed by Tommy Faircloth
A married couple, Richard and Etna, finds their relationship is in danger. Etna reaches her breaking point and from that moment on, their emotional tension only seems to rise.
Ens Rationis, Directed by Paul Christian Glenn
Ten years ago, Vivian struck a pact with a mysterious stranger who promised her something no one else could. Tonight she abandons the love of her life to make a dark rendezvous and settle her debt.
Eyecatcher, Directed by Jun Shimizu
Two young brothers tell each other scary stories of an urban legend – a creature lurking in the shadows of Koreatown – the Eyecatcher. When the brothers reunite years later, they find there may be truth to the legend…
Last One Screaming, Directed by Matt Devino
What happens to the Final Girl after a horror movie is over?
Lost In Buffalo City, Directed by Raymond Wallace
A reporter investigating a series of deadly encounters surrounding a long-forgotten ghost town uncovers sinister forces that may wind up costing him his life.
Lucid, Directed by Andrew Creco & James Cates
A man is terrorized by an unseen force as he tries to finish a research paper alone in a cabin. Presented in first person as one continuous take.
Trentside, Directed by Charlie Delaney
After discovering a disturbing Super 8 film reel, a troubled skateboarder’s world starts to fall apart as he becomes unable to differentiate reality from hallucination.
The Corner, Directed by Jayson Buterin
As far as babysitting jobs went, this one was about as routine as it gets. But when Jolie finally got a chance to sit down for some quiet time in front of the television, things didn’t get dull…they got deadly.
The Mark Of Nefarious, Directed by Jason Ledford
A dark journey into the troubled mind of Justin Blake. His sister Tara thinks Justin’s drug use is to blame. But Justin is convinced that “pure evil” is just outside…watching…waiting… and scratching at his window.
White Drift, Directed by Corey Norman
Peter, a war torn US veteran, arrives in a small Maine town searching for a lost friend.
FILMMAKER SPOTLIGHTS
Alanah Rafferty, director of Mutiny
A young reporter researches a terrible virus that may spread through social media. As she delves into the story, and her anxiety takes over, she must decide whether the real danger is out there, or in her mind.
Eriabis Jennison, director of The Picnic
On a picnic in the woods a family is confronted with a horrific change of plans after crossing paths with a lone hiker. A rebirth of some inner demons is evoked and soon a struggle occurs to survive a broken past’s most terrifying fears.
Matt Devino, director of Last One Screaming
What happens to the Final Girl after a horror movie is over?
Melanie Alexander & Mary Stark, directors of Full Moon
Amy, a self-proclaimed witch, invites friends over for a full moon ritual to bring magic into their lives, but the powers they summon are much more than they bargained for.
Jun Shimizu, director of Eyecatcher
Two young brothers tell each other scary stories of an urban legend – a creature lurking in the shadows of Koreatown – the Eyecatcher. When the brothers reunite years later, they find there may be truth to the legend…
Raymond Wallace, director of Nights of the Fluffet
When a little girl finds an abandoned Fluffet out in the woods, she has no idea of the ropey-limbed chaos she is about to bring down upon her loved ones.