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Scarecrow At Midnight Premieres at the Nevermore Film Festival.

Scarecrow At Midnight premiered at the 12th Annual Nevermore Film Festival at the Carolina Theatre in Durham on Saturday February 19th. The neo-modern scarecrow slasher flick played to a raucus crowd that seemed to yell and jump at all the right places. The film played as part of the short film block entitled “When the Stars Begin to Fall” and was...

Nevermore 2011 Comes to Scary Movie Saturdays with Robert W. Filion’s See The Dead.

This weekend, Robert W. Filion’s award winning See the Dead is playing at the 12th Annual Nevermore Film Festival in Durham. Longtime MVP Players will remember Robert from George A. Romero’s American Zombie Film Contest in 2009 where See The Dead knocked Devil Comes Down out of contention and took home the grand prize.  Robert W. Filion would go on...

The Nevermore Film Festival 2011 keeps Horror alive in the Triangle!

This weekend, the Mutantville Players are heading to Durham and the Carolina Theatre for the Twelfth Annual Nevermore Film Festival. This year’s Nevermore will consist of nine new independent horror films, three classics, and fifteen short fillms from filmmakers across the country – including the Carolinas! Mutantville.com is proud to announce that...

Scarecrow At Midnight to premiere at 12th Annual Nevermore Film Festival.

Rejoice, Mutantville Players for the time is almost upon us!  Last October, MVP set out to film not one – but three new short films for the Tales From Mutantville collection.  Next week, the first installment will debut at the Twelfth Annual Nevermore Film Festival. Scarecrow at Midnight will premiere on Saturday the 19th at 12pm during the short film...

Horror Is Dead?

Join Streebo on the set of Michael Sharpe’s Deviling as he talks to fellow filmmakers about the notion that “Horror is dead.”  Special guests in this video include Robert W. Filion, Kenny Caperton, Mac Allen, Johnny Priest, and Michael Sharpe.  Be sure to leave comments below and let us know you you think!  Is horror really dead?