SHATTER DEAD (1994): SOV ZOMBIES... WITH REAL BRAINS!!!
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SHATTER DEAD (1994) d. Scooter McCrae (USA) When the Angel of Death impregnates a mortal woman, people stop being able to die. As the living human population dwindles, the line begins to blur as to which is considered the dominant race and who are the monstrous aberrations. Tonight’s selection, SHATTER DEAD, is a shining example of why “Shot-on-Video” horror films are, as author S.A. Bradley puts it, "the punk rock of horror," where lack of funds simply means more room for unlimited creativity and imagination, breaking ground and breaking rules. Join AC and his awesome panel of guests (Aaron AuBuchon, S.A. Bradley, Derrick Carey, John McDevitt) as we honor writer/director Scooter McCrae’s astonishing DIY effort on its 30th anniversary of release. Hopefully it opens a Pandora’s Box into the world of SOV horror for YOU!! ----------------------------------------- AARON AUBUCHON is a film professor and writer, and also an editor, director, motion graphics artist and producer. He is also co-host of the Discover the Horror podcast. https://discoverthehorror.com/ S.A. BRADLEY hosts the “Hellbent for Horror” podcast, is the author of “Screaming for Pleasure: How Horror Makes You Happy and Healthy,” and lectured at Webster University and The College of Idaho. His show, “My Horror Manifesto,” played in NYC. DERRICK CAREY has worked in front of and behind the camera for almost 20 years, as a director, producer, editor, sound man, colorist, and actor. He is also the driving force behind the Astro Radio Z podcast. https://linktr.ee/AstroRadioZ JOHN MCDEVITT is a lifelong cinephile who programs two recurring film events in Chicago: SUPER-HORROR-RAMA!, a weekly horror gathering with film screenings at Sideshow Gelato, and Fetish Film Forum, a monthly screening series about fetish, kink, leather, and BDSM at the Leather Archives & Museum. John is fascinated by all genres of cinema and appreciates horror most of all for its willingness to explore what makes us uncomfortable and for the compassion it often extends to its characters and the viewer.-------------------------------------- Keep Searching, Keep Exploring, and, most importantly, Keep Sharing the Scare!
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