Thursday, October 15, 2015

Tom Atkins to Receive Michael J. Hein Award at NYC Horror Film Festival


The organizers of the New York City Horror Film Festival recently send us information that horror actor Tom Atkins (Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Escape from New York) will be joining Sean Cunningham at this year's festival. Atkins will be receiving the Michael J. Hein Award for Personal Achievement in Acting on Saturday, Nov. 14, for his contributions to horror cinema.

The New York City Horror Film Festival is taking place from November 12th - 15th.

For more information on this film festival, you can goto: http://nychorrorfest.com

Press Release:

Tom Atkins will join Sean Cunningham during the 14th New York City Horror Film Festival at new location Times Scare to receive the Michael J. Hein Award for Personal Achievement in Acting on Saturday, Nov. 14, for his contributions to horror cinema. Sean Cunningham will be presented with his Lifetime Achievement Award on Friday Nov. 13th after a screening of his series-leading film FRIDAY THE 13TH.

Tom Atkins, a performer since the 1960s, has brought his craft to classic genre films including John Carpenter’s THE FOG and ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK, William Peter Blatty’s THE NINTH CONFIGURATION, George Romero’s CREEPSHOW, Tommy Lee Wallace’s HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH, William Lustig’s MANIAC COP, and more favorite roles. Mr. Atkins will be on hand to receive the Michael J. Hein Lifetime Achievement Award on Saturday, November 14th, at Times Scare.

14 features and 34 short films make up this year’s festival, running on two screens at Times Scare. The festival opens Thurs Nov. 12 with the New York premiere of the IFC Midnight release of Tara Subkoff’s #HORROR, an online social media game that turns a moment of cyberbullying into a night of insanity, starring Natasha Lyonne (ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK) and Chloe Sevigny (AMERICAN HORROR STORY), followed by Anthony DiBlasi’s MOST LIKELY TO DIE, a modern slasher. Other features include Michael Bafaro’s WRECKER, from the producer of AMERICAN MARY, a tale of two best girl friends taking a road trip… to Hell. And from Russian filmmaker Pavel Khvaleev, III. A bevy of short films accompany the features, with new works including Jeremiah Kipp’s PAINKILLER and Michael Turney’s THE LITTLE.

The festival runs Nov. 12–15, 2015, at Times Scare, 669 8th Avenue., right on Times Square’s famed 42nd Street, aka “The Deuce.” Times Scare is enhanced with custom-built designs and elegant macabre décor including a state-of-the-art haunted house and skeletal bar. The venue’s history traces back to the crematorium that operated there in the roaring ’20s and the dark echoes of old Times Square’s bawdy past.

The NYC Horror Film Festival was born in 2002 by filmmaker Michael J. Hein as a venue for newer independent horror filmmaking. After Michael’s passing in 2011, the festival created the Michael J. Hein Achievement Award to celebrate the hard work and perseverance of creators in the field. George Romero was the first recipient of the festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award, followed by other classic scaremeisters including Rob Zombie, Tobe Hooper, Roger Corman, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Frank Henenlotter, Robert Englund, Angus Scrimm, Stuart Gordon, and the beloved late Wes Craven.

The full schedule for the New York City Horror Film Festival is here: http://nychorrorfest.com/schedule/

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