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Fantasm: A Horror Convention Documentary

— Posted by Andrea Lestrange

 

 

Director Kyle Kuchta is excited to reveal the official theatrical poster for his forthcoming horror convention documentary, Fantasm. The film explores the bonds formed by the close-knit community of fans who attend horror conventions. A high-resolution version of the poster is attached for your use.

In addition to a variety of devoted genre fans, Fantasm features insight from several popular horror actors and filmmakers, including Tom Atkins (Escape from New York), Heather Langenkamp (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Amanda Wyss (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Lloyd Kaufman (The Toxic Avenger), Joe Lynch (Wrong Turn 2) and more.

After being shot at six different conventions throughout the country, Fantasm is currently in post-production. “The film is being submitted to festivals and conventions,” Kuchta elaborates. “We’re really excited to be releasing it in the fall when the convention season and the horror community are thriving full-force.”

 

 

I, for one, think this is a pretty cool poster that adheres to what I assume is a piss-take of certain general horror stereotypes. Skeletons are definitely up there when we think of surface spooky. With an Access-All areas pass slung round its neck, it is an invitation into the world of horror, and those obsessed with the genre. What do all the horror fans out there think?

 

Source: Director Kyle Kuchta

 

 

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