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Everybody Dies Horror Film Festival Returns To SoCal For 2nd Year

Dan Koelsch, September 30, 2012

The Everybody Dies Horror Film Festival returns to Orange County, CA for its second year on Ocrober 12th and 13th. Yours truly will be volunteering at the festival, so be sure to say hello if you see me. Get the full details on the event, including how to get tickets, after the break in their press release.

JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO GO BACK TO ORANGE COUNTY!

The “EVERYBODY DIES” Horror Film Festival Returns For Their Second Year.

(Brea, CA.) This Halloween, one of the scariest places in the world is getting even scarier: The “Everybody Dies” Horror Film Festival is coming back to Orange County, California! Friday, October 12 and Saturday, October 13, the best independent horror short and feature films will be screened at the Brea Plaza 5 Cinemas in Brea, California. This year, the festival will showcase more psycho-slashers, killer mutant chickens and a gore-soaked musical starring Tim Burton as an 18th century vampire hunter! The weekend will be presided over by the festival’s super-sexy, blood-thirsty mistress of ceremony: Machete Betty.

The complete list of films and schedule can be found at www.EverybodyDiesFilmFest.com. Here’s a sample:

SURVIVOR TYPE. A disgraced surgeon stranded on a deserted island with no food and only a handful of supplies must go to great lengths to stay alive for rescue that may never come. Based on the short story by Stephen King.

IT’S IN THE BLOOD. Genre legend Lance Henriksen stars in the story of a father and son who become stranded in the wild. They must confront the horrors of their past to escape with their lives.

MURGI KENO MUTANT (THE ATTACK OF THE KILLER MUTANT CHICKENS). In the near future, Bangladesh is terrorized by killer mutant chickens. A team of kung fu fighting chefs must battle in order to keep chicken on the menu. But one chicken sets its sights on revenge. It’s time for the ultimate poultry showdown.

DESERT ROAD KILL. One in seven hitchhikers is potentially dangerous. A family on their way home from an outing pick up a hitchhiker with surprising results.

VAMPIRES KISS & BLOOD INSIDE. An outbreak of female Vampires threatens an English village in 1882. Can Tim Burton help destroy these blood sucking seductresses in time?

Tickets are now available at www.EverybodyDiesFilmFest.com.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EverybodyDiesFilmFest
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/EverybodyDiesFF

CONTACT INFORMATION:
SARA PARRELL
(714) 801-3532
sara@everybodydiesfilmfest.com
www.EverybodyDiesFilmFest.com

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