Colorado Festival of Horror has genre greats, an impressive amount of local talent and a free screening of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
in Lone Tree, where visitors will be able to mingle with artists and vendors in the Death Dealer's Room, catch speakers on a wide range of topics in the"Nope!" panel room and get into the mix themselves in the Don't Go Down There! workshop room. A significant amount of the presenters and participants hail from Colorado, including filmmakers, artists, writers, professional cosplayers, haunted house performers and monster-makers.
by Elisa Sargent. Sargent's film, which is adapted from an earlier comic book, concerns a wedding celebration in which possessed pastries interrupt the nuptials. The quirky tale is a longtime labor of love for the director.is actually thirty years old," she explains."It came about when my little brothers and I took the family camera and created flying cookie monsters from Nilla Wafers, and man-eating alien cakes out of sofa cushions...
"It's something that is kind of near and dear to me because I want to support creatives," he says."I want to support our locals who are doing a mix of things, and don't get the attention that I think they deserve."Of course, no convention would be complete without celebrity guests, and COFOH has assembled a diverse collection of actors, authors and other genre talents.
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