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Shawn Wickens talks about his comedy endeavors, shares NYC memories and touches on the origins of Bad Theater Fest. Enjoy!

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Bad Film Fest 2019 award winners

Bad Film Fest is pleased to announce the award winners for our 2019 short film screenings.

FRIDAY 7PM
Strange Brew The Light Roast Award
El Tejano The Suspiria Award
Don’t Blink Best Eyes
Cycle The Looper Award
Wet Underpants Best Single Take
Black Ariel The Spirit Award
Boilermaker The “Just One More” Award
oyster The Double Meaning Award
OBJET 01954 The “We Are Not Alone” Award
Melting Pot Best Practical Melting Effects
10 Artificial Reflections Excellence in Juxtaposition
The Complex The Prisoner Award
Try My Guy The “Best Laid Plans” Award
Oh my dog! Best Reveal
Big Bears with Fur Best Rhyming
Wax The Beauty is Pain Award
La Vita Solitaria The “Communing with Nature” Award
FRIDAY 9PM
Rub Me The Right Way The Bro Award
SLAS(HER) The “Did I Do That” Award
How’s Waldo? The “More Hugs” Award
A State Too Far 1st Place of the 1st Annual BAD FILM FEST Geography Bee
When You Get Carried Away Making A Sandwich Best Sandwich (tie)
Little DONUTS The Instructional Award
Fowl Fury Best Home Tour Video
Say it Louder Best Knock, Knock Narrative
Newton meets Adam and Eve Best Voice Over
Eat A Cheeseburger! Best Sandwich (tie)
Pete the Ninja Crab The “Save the Oceans” Award
Box Whose Candle is the Sun Best Poetry Short
REJECT The Reading Rainbow Award
Threat Count – Tao of Bobo Best Cuddle
The Stuff of Nightmares The (not really a) Maniac Award
QUICK THOUGHTS ABOUT RAINBOWS The Abrupt Award
Here Comes The Maniac The Quick Nightmare Award
SATURDAY 7PM
Nyan Cat vs Banksy The “Could Play on an Endless Loop” Award
Unrest in Iran
The Splice Award for Excellence in Editing Public Domain Footage
[13.1-9+19+13] Vol.00 The Onomatopoeia Award
Evanesce The “Light at the End of the Tunnel” Award
Short Long Story The Stunt Double Award
YOU or ME Best Split Personality
The Nervous Breakdown Hot Dog Monster! Best Hot Dog
Black Forehead Fatface Best Fatface
I OWE YOU ONE BANANA AND 2 BLACK EYES Cutest Film (Psyche!)
Present The “Time is a Flat Circle” Award
Sweet Potato The “Boys will be Boys” Award
War of the Trumps Best Audio Samples
Chip MacDougal: Neighborhood Watch The “He Means Well” Award
Orgasma The “Machines Will Rise” Award
Wish Weasel (Short) Best Sci-Fi Short with Puppets and Humans
Gale Force Granny The Otherworldly Award
Ancestry DNA Spoof The Faygo Award
SATURDAY 9PM
THE LONG STICK Best Infomercial
Northeast Regional Boardgame Championship Best Performance by Kids / Best
HAMMER DOWN The Road Trip Award
HANDS Best Choreography
DeadYard The Compost Award
Mutual Measurement Best Blending in with Nature
Wolfgang The “Grandma Knows Best” Award
Agalmatophilia Best Post-Production
Beans The Pavlov Award
Destroy Me The Damage Done Award
Cult Film Best Found Footage Film
The Bayonet The Purgatory Award
Tasty Beauty Best Clay Food
The Conformity Pimp Slap Best Pimp Slap
Fear Best Tagline
Leading Me Straight The “On The Brightside” Award
He’s ISIS The Mistaken Identity Award
SUNDAY 7PM
Petunia Best Saturations
CLIMATE CHANGE Best Use of Charts
Sexy Apple The Hunger Award
Brain on Drugs The Edutainment Award
Birthday Boy Best Matrix References
No Way Out The “Green Screen” Award
Butt Fantasia Best Editing
Cycle The Nature Vs. Nurture Award
Never Going Down The “Is it getting hot in here?” Award
Ramón: Notes from a Beekeeper Best Documentary Short
CROSSING OVER The Torque Award
ODDS AND EVENS The 4th Dimention Award
in and out The Cringe Award
The French Toast Man Best Short based on a Fake Book, Not Really for Kids
Find Me Best Future Punk
Shahkboy The Harvard Award

Immediate Release: Bad Film Fest Screens Deceptively Enjoyable, Entertaining Short Films – April 26 – 28

For Immediate Release: April 9, 2019

Social Media: badfilmfest.com, facebook.com/badtheaterfest, twitter.com/badtheaterfest
FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/272257270317101/

BAD FILM FEST SCREENS THE BADDEST ANIMATED, COMEDY, DOCUMENTARY and ETC. SHORT FILMS
Brooklyn’s most eclectic film festival runs Friday – Sunday, April 26, 27, 28, 2019 at Cloud City

New York, NY – The 7th annual Bad Film Fest takes place at Cloud City, 85 N 1st St (between Berry and Wythe Avenues), Brooklyn, New York – 7pm and 9pm on Friday, Saturday and 7pm on Sunday, April 26, 27, 28 . Different short films will be screened each night. Tickets are $8 and available at BadFilmFest.com.

The festival received over 200 submissions from across the United States and nearly 30 countries. Of the 84 short films selected (averaging five minutes in length) many come from NYC and beyond, as well as Russia, Iran, South Korea, China, India, Poland, France, Italy, Canada and Germany. Genres range from animated projects to documentaries, horror films, horror spoofs, campy sci-fi serials, fake trailers, over-the-top comedies and heartfelt dramas.

“We specialize in low-budget to no-budget projects,” shares co-founder Shawn Wickens. “The goal of our festival is to celebrate these accomplishments because it’s simply a struggle to get anything from idea to screen. Why a ‘Bad’ Film Fest?” he continues, “In the world we’re leaving in – politicians lie through their smiles, reality shows are actually scripted, and many organic, so-called ‘green’ products aren’t organic at all. Everything that presents itself as ‘good’ on the surface is pretty tainted. Bad Film Fest presents itself as ‘bad’ to then hopefully come off as a nice, positive surprise. Bad Film Fest is deceptive, but in the opposite direction.”

Selected highlights of Bad Film Fest 2019 include:

Black Ariel (Stephen Earley Jordan II, director)
Filmed post-hurricane Maria in Loiza, Puerto Rico, “Black Ariel” is a symbolic tribute to the restoration of the island and its people. Filled with historic imagery of race, gender, and religion, this short film empowers as a modern mermaid comes from the sea.
Screening Friday, April 26 – 7pm

Here Comes the Maniac (Armin Monibi, director)
A micro-short from Iran – You might survive a dystopian atomic wasteland, but it just means you’ll now have to deal with that wasteland’s Maniac.
Screening Friday, April 26 – 9pm

Ancestry DNA Spoof (Kimberly Bollard, director)
A young woman takes an Ancestry DNA test and finds out she isn’t Italian, but in fact, 100% not what anyone expected!
Screening Saturday, April 27 – 7pm

Mutual Measurement (Xiaoqing Zhu, director)
This majestic montage explores how one lonely person fits in the urban landscape of Chicago.
Screening Saturday, April 27 – 9pm

Shahkboy (Jake Peckar, director)
This bad boy shark is from Boston, hence the spelling – Shahk!
Screening Sunday, April 28 – 7pm

“Our goal really is to enjoy all of these films with the audience. We always want them to walk away astounded at seeing something they never expected. That’s the magic of cinema and all art,” says co-founder Starr Kendall. “The advantage of being a ‘bad’ film festival is that we are not beholden to any finite genre, topic or style. We can say, ‘Yes’ to anything we suspect may surprise or move the audience.” Past participant and audience member Christine Marie of Chicago agrees. “The talent is unquestionable, the outlet is unique and necessary.”

Tickets are available now online and also at the door each night of the event. All tickets are general seating but free popcorn will be available (while supplies last).

Created in 2012, Bad Theater Fest and Bad Film Fest are committed to creating unique performance opportunities for artists in New York City and beyond. At the conclusion of Bad Film Fest, the organization will take submissions for the next Bad Theater Fest to will take place in New York City this autumn.

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31-ish Horror Films of Oct: THE TERROR (1963)

If you watched this and guessed it was shot in 4 days, you’d be right! Boris Karloff plays a deranged Baron. Jack Nicholson plays a maniac French soldier.

There’s also an evil old lady who made a pact with the Devil and a castle servant (played by Bronx-native Dick Miller).

Watch this if you must… no one is making you.

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31-ish Horror Films of Oct: THE WOMAN IN BLACK (2012)

Daniel Radcliffe plays a lawyer from London at the turn of the century. And also a widower with a son. He travels by train to the countryside and then things get scary.

I thought, by the end, the main protagonists had stumbled on a clever solution that would satisfy the creepy Woman in Black. I was wrong.

P.S. There’s a bog and some creepy dolls in this film (available on Amazon Prime Video).

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31-ish Horror Films of Oct: THE SHIVER OF THE VAMPIRES (1971)

This French film has something for you Rocky Horror Picture Show fans out there. It’s less campy and musical but more rock and roll and erotic.

Put the kids to bed before you “Turn This On”! Get it???
I think “shiver” might be a euphemism for something.

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31-ish Horror Films of Oct: THE SECOND BEST SCIENCE FICTION MOVIE EVER MADE

You can’t make another Citizen Kane. It’s impossible, so why try?
Instead… make THE SECOND BEST SCIENCE FICTION MOVIE EVER MADE because why the hell not?!

Is the title of this a reference to 2001? To Close Encounters of the Third Kind? Is the “best” sci-fi movie The Day the Earth Stood Still? Well, the filmmakers never tell us and we’ll probably never know what they’re talking about. All I can say is that we should be happy they gave us what they did.

Though slightly long, I’d go so far to say that this film is a DIY masterpiece. You “could” mock this film, but YOU couldn’t make this even if you tried.

WOW! What a bizarre film. This must be experienced to be believed. College filmmaking courses should include this film as “Recommended Viewing”. I’m being honest.

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31-ish Horror Films of Oct: TOKYO VIDEOS OF HORROR PANIC COLLECTION

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This Japanese anthology of short “found footage” horror vignettes is only 55 min long so you have no excuse not to even try to watch these (unless you don’t have Amazon Prime).

The three shorts touch on subjects of #demons #trespassing #murder #suicide #mutilation and um… general creepiness.

 

31-ish Horror Films of Oct: BLADE RUNNER 2049

Here’s spoilerISH review since I probably really need to see it a second time in order to remember spoilers.

Ryan Gosling has never bothered me so that’s not an issue. And forgot to mention that the best performance of the film is from the actress who played Luv.

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