Friday, December 17, 2010

Six Horror Film Entries So Far...

As of December 17, 2010, the 2011 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 6 horror film entries, all short films. Entries have come from Hungary, Canada, and the United States.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2011 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by August 31, 2011.

Note that we've set the 2011 entry deadline a month earlier that in previous years; the end of August instead of the end of September.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

4 Entries So Far...

Although the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards were only recently concluded, entries are already coming in for the 2011 awards season.

As of December 2, 2010, the 2011 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 4 entries, all short films. Entries have come from Hungary and Canada.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2011 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by August 31, 2011.

Note that we've set the 2011 entry deadline a month earlier that in previous years; the end of August instead of the end of September.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Tabloid Witch Awards Founder Interviewed About "Horror Film Aesthetics"

Tabloid Witch Awards founder and director, Thomas M. Sipos, has been interviewed by Theofantastique regarding his book, Horror Film Aesthetics.

Theofantastique is a blog which covers issues related to the intersection of horror and the sacred.

Read the interview for a free peek into Sipos's views on the subject.

Or buy the book at Amazon.com!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

2010 Tabloid Witch Award Winners Accounced

On October 4, 2010, the Hollywood Investigator announced the winners of the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards.

Friday, September 24, 2010

103 Entries So Far!

As of September 24, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 103 entries -- 9 features and 94 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, England, Australia, Germany, Spain, France, Austria, The Netherlands, Canada, India, Argentina, and South Korea.

Short film entries are facing stiff competitive (though still welcome), but this is a good year to enter a horror feature. Little competition in that category so far.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

100 Entries So Far!

As of September 18, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 100 entries -- 9 features and 91 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, England, Australia, Germany, Spain, France, Austria, The Netherlands, Canada, India, and Argentina.

Short film entries are facing stiff competitive (though still welcome), but this is a good year to enter a horror feature. Little competition in that category so far.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

98 Entries So Far...

As of September 14, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 98 entries -- 8 features and 90 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, England, Australia, Germany, Spain, France, Austria, The Netherlands, Canada, India, and Argentina.

Short film entries are facing stiff competitive (though still welcome), but this is a good year to enter a horror feature. Little competition in that category so far.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Andrew Wiest Returns with The Wylds

Andrew Wiest, director of 2007's Tabloid Witch Award winning film Dead Noon, is out with a new film, The Wylds. This one isn't horror -- it's being sold in Christian bookstores!

Friday, August 27, 2010

2010 Tabloid Witch Award Winners to Screen at Miles Playhouse

The 2010 Tabloid Witch Award winning horror films will screen on Saturday evening, October 30, at Santa Monica's Miles Memorial Playhouse.

On the previous night, Friday, October 29, 2010, the Miles Memorial Playhouse will host a "Best of" screening, drawing from previous Tabloid Witch Awards winners.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

94 Entries So Far ... More Features Wanted

As of August 26, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 94 entries -- 7 features and 87 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, England, Germany, Spain, France, Austria, The Netherlands, Canada, India, and Argentina.

Short film entries are facing stiff competitive (though still welcome), but this is a good year to enter a horror feature. Little competition in that category so far.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Post Office Loses Tabloid Witch Submission

Last week, the post office put a notice in the Tabloid Witch's Santa Monica P.O. Box, saying that a registered parcel had arrived. It required a signature to pick up.

But when I presented the notice to a postal clerk on Friday, August 20, she couldn't find the parcel. She told me the post office would keep searching, and phone me if and when they found it.

It's now Monday night, August 23, and I've not yet received a phone call.

If you recently sent a DVD to the Tabloid Witch Awards by registered mail, the post office may have lost it. I don't know if they'll find it, but you may want to resend it, just in case.

The postal slip says the Sender's Name is: FGN.

================== UPDATE =======================

On Wednesday, August 25, though I'd received no phone call, I went to the post office. Good news. They found the film submission!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

87 Entries So Far ... More Features Wanted

As of August 12, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 87 entries -- 6 features and 81 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, England, Germany, Spain, France, Austria, The Netherlands, Canada, and India.

Short film entries are facing stiff competitive (though still welcome), but this is a good year to enter a horror feature. Little competition in that category so far.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

84 Entries So Far ... We Need More Features

As of August 3, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 84 entries -- 6 features and 78 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, England, Germany, Spain, France, Austria, The Netherlands, Canada, and India.

Short film entries are facing stiff competitive (though still welcome), but this is a good year to enter a horror feature. Little competition in that category so far.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Tabloid Witch Award Winner Within Premieres on Lifetime

If you love ghostly horror stories about haunted children -- like The Sixth Sense! -- you'll want to see Within, premiering on the Lifetime network on Saturday, July 31st, 9 p.m. EST. It will also air on Sunday, Aug 15th, 7 p.m. EST, and Friday, Aug 20th, 9 p.m. EST.

Within won the 2009 Tabloid Witch Awards for Best Horror Feature Film, Best Child Actor (Mia Ford) and Best Supporting Actor (Brent Sexton). Within also won for Outstanding Feature Film at the Big Bear Horror Film Festival.



In Within, nine-year-old Rachel Weiss sees the evil spirits that reside within others and compel their "hosts" to do very bad things. When her new friend Michelle's schoolyard pranks turn from petty theft to life-threatening attacks on other children, Rachel's visions may be the key to stopping the violence -- and solving the mystery of a young boy's decade-old disappearance.

Within's soundtrack will be available on iTunes starting July 27th. Jeffrey Toyne composed the ambient score. Director Hanelle Culpepper and her husband wrote the lyrics for the Halloween song. Singer-songwriter Miriam contributed two tracks.

"Within is a slow turning screw of Horror, with each new scene slowly and surely stepping up the skin crawl factor. You might just find yourself a little bit paranoid around your child's new friend after this one." -- E.C. McMullen Jr, Feoamante.com

"...Within is never dull. Its well-paced story holds our interest, and even manages to surprise despite its familiar conceit. The fate of 'bad seed' Michelle is also unexpected; a surprisingly dark ending that may discomfort Hollywood studio executives who are always trying to up the 'feel good' factor in films." -- Thomas M. Sipos, Hollywood Investigator

"...I get back to the fest for Within, the winner of 'Outstanding Feature Film,' and rightfully so. Written by Rebecca Sonnenshine (The Haunting of Molly Hartley, American Zombie)and directed by Hanelle M. Culpepper,Within features two of the best child performances I've seen in ages by Sammi Hanratty (Young Chuck on Pushing Daisies" and Mia Ford. --Sean Abley, Fangoria.com

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

81 Entries So Far ... We Need More Features

As of July 13, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 81 entries -- 6 features and 75 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, England, Germany, Spain, France, Austria, The Netherlands, Canada, and India.

Short film entries are facing stiff competitive (though still welcome), but this is a good year to enter a horror feature. Little competition in that category so far.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Hollywood Investigator Is Now an Urban Fantasy Satire

You've read the tabloid -- now read the novel!

Hollywood says it loves equal opportunity and multicultural diversity. Development executive Diana Däagen thinks the studio's hiring is based more on ageism, sexism, and nepotism.

And so, surrounded by followers of Wicca, astrology, Native American shamans, telephone psychics, UFO prophets, a channeled warlord from Atlantis, and the alchemy of Hermes Trismegistus, Diana's coven of New Age witches hatch a plot to infiltrate and diversify the entertainment industry until Hollywood "looks like America" -- no matter how many eggs must be broken along the way.

Only the intrepid supermarket tabloid reporters of the Hollywood Investigator and Weekly Universe family of family publications can stop Diana's path toward world media domination.

Hollywood Witches is an urban fantasy/satire, available on both paper and on Amazon Kindle.

Friday, June 11, 2010

How To Make an Award-Winning Horror Film

Tabloid Witch Awards founder and director, Thomas M. Sipos has come out with a book, Horror Film Aesthetics -- filled with tips on making a creative horror film.

Horror Film Aesthetics is published by McFarland, which specializes in the university and library market. The below is excerpted from the book's Preface:

"This is a book about horror film aesthetics. That sounds abstract and theoretical, but quite the contrary, this book is intended to be pragmatic. A practical and useful guide for aspiring horror filmmakers. This book analyzes how various cinematic tools -- acting, makeup, costuming, set décor, framing, photography, lighting, editing, and sound -- have been used by past films to effectively (or in some cases, ineffectively) create horror on screen.

"This book is an 'aesthetic how to' guide for horror filmmakers. Not to help them copy past films, but rather, to spark their imaginations. To expand their understanding of the horror genre -- its nature and appeal to viewers -- and their appreciation for the full creative potential of their film and video equipment. Aspiring filmmakers often read technical manuals to learn what the buttons on their cameras do, but they don't bother to learn how to use those buttons creatively. I know this as a horror film fan, critic, and journalist, and also from screening films for the Tabloid Witch Awards horror film contest and festival, which I founded in 2004 and continue to manage.

"This is not a book about how to use film and video gear. This is a book about how to use film and video gear effectively. In a way that conveys your horror story and themes in a clear, entertaining, and frightening manner.

"Student and independent filmmakers should find this book useful, but it is also intended for the hardcore fan. I hope this book will enable fans to 'see things' in horror films they may have previously missed, and thus gain a deeper appreciation for the genre. An appreciation that leads to greater viewing pleasures."


Horror Film Aesthetics should help any filmmaker create an award-winning horror film.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

76 Entries So Far...We Need More Horror Features

As of June 10, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 76 entries -- 5 features and 71 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, England, Germany, Spain, France, Austria, and The Netherlands.

Short film entries are facing stiff competitive (though still welcome), but this is a good year to enter a horror feature. Little competition in that category so far.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Viscera Film Festival to Screen Women's Horror! Buy Tickets! Donate!

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a sponsor of the Viscera Film Festival, and is thus happy to post their appeal from the Viscera ladies:

"Want to support women in horror? How about women horror filmmakers? Then donate today and become an official Sponsor of the Viscera 2010 Premiere!

What you do: Donate any amount from $1.00-$99.00.

What the Festival does for you: List your name/Company's name on the Viscera Festival Website. Project your name/Company’s name on the big screen. Hand out any of your promotional material.

What it means: Your donation of even $1 will help to pay the expenses of the theater, bloody carpet, backdrop, video/photography services, catering, and the organization of the Festival.  We believe that women are truly coming together in one of the most difficult industries to break into today. Any donation will help to serve that purpose!

How to do it: Push the Paypal donation button and pay by Credit Card or Paypal account!

About the 2010 Viscera Festival:

The first annual all female-directed and/or produced horror film festival "Viscera" comes to Los Angeles on July 17th, 2010!

The Chainsaw Mafia, Pretty-Scary.net, and the Downtown Independent are excited to announced the Viscera 2010 Film Festival Premiere, which will be a bloody carpet theater event on July 17th, 2010 in Los Angeles, California!

Twenty-eight short female-directed/produced horror films, from 30 seconds to 30 minutes, and from all over the world, will appear on the big screen for one night only! These films represent 3 years of films painstakingly curated by Shannon Lark of The Chainsaw Mafia and released on the Viscera DVD collections.

Brea Grant (Heroes, Halloween II), Cerina Vincent (Cabin Fever, How to Love Like a Hot Chick) and Amber Benson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Drones) are the Festival's special inspirational guest presenters and will host the award ceremonies. Special Guests in attendance include Juliet Landau (Angel, Ed Wood), Guinevere Turner (American Psycho, Go Fish), Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), Mary Lambert (Pet Semetary), Jessica Harper (Suspiria), Micheline Pitt (PinUp Girl Clothing), and Allison Anders (Gas, Food, Lodging) as well as many of the filmmakers.

The Downtown Independent Theater features 222 stadium style seats within the theatre, along with a rooftop bar with a projection screen for those who don't want to miss the show.

Co-Directors Shannon Lark and Heidi Martinuzzi encourage both men, women, filmmakers, and all artists to attend the event in support of the ambition and drive of filmmakers who have stepped outside the traditional roles of women in horror films and taken on directing, writing, and producing their own independent projects. Several filmmakers will be present to walk the bloody carpet and accept their statues, followed by an after-party on the Downtown Independent rooftop until 2am.

Tickets are only $15.00 and available now online, with the carpet walk starting at 4 p.m. Show support for the event by joining Viscera's Facebook page, making a donation, and purchasing the newly released 2008-2009 Viscera DVD.

The Chainsaw Mafia was created by Chainsaw Mafia CEO Shannon Lark to promote independent filmmakers through internet-based networking, live performance, and annual film festivals with monetary awards. The Chainsaw Mafia was created and facilitated by women, who actively encourage progressive roles for women and men in all areas within the horror genre. Increasing and expanding boundaries of the genre with interactive theater, film, photography, and dance, The Chainsaw Mafia assists the men and women who create the horror genre to produce their art and promote themselves.

Pretty-Scary.net is an online entertainment magazine created in 2004 by Los Angeles-based film journalist Heidi Martinuzzi. Pretty/Scary celebrates creative, innovative, intelligent, and awesome images of women in horror, sci-fi & fantasy films, literature, and art."

Also read the Hollywood Investigator's interview with Shannon Lark!

Mike Flanagan Raises 154% of Absentia's Budget

Seeking to raise $15,000 for his next film, Absentia, 2006 Tabloid Witch Award winner Mike Flanagan has raised $23,150 via Kickstarter.com.

Flanagan has now raised %154 of his next film's budget. Sweet!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

72 Entries for the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards, So Far

As of May 8, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 72 entries -- 5 features and 67 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, England, Germany, Spain, France, and Austria.

Short film entries are becoming competitive (though welcome), but this is a good time to enter a horror feature. Little competition in that category so far.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

58 Entries for the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards, So Far

As of May 4, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 58 entries -- 4 features and 54 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, England, and Spain.

Short film entries are becoming competitive (though welcome), but this is a good time to enter a horror feature. Little competition in that category so far.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Crypt Club's Alison Pill to Appear on Broadway

Actress Alison Pill, who starred in the Tabloid Witch Award's 2007 Best Dramatic Horror Short Film, The Crypt Club, now appears on Broadway in The Miracle Worker.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Peter Podgursky's Murder Baby

Peter Podgursy, who won 2008's Best Comedic Horror Short Film Tabloid Witch Award for Cheerbleeders, invites horror fans to view his latest comedic horror short film, Murder Baby:

Thursday, February 11, 2010

45 Entires for the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards, So Far

As of February 11, the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has received 45 entries -- 2 features and 43 shorts. Entries have come from the United States, Ireland, and Spain.

The Tabloid Witch Awards is a No Entry Fee horror film contest and festival. To enter the 2010 awards, your DVD must be in our in-box by September 30, 2010.

Details: TabloidWitch.com.

Monday, January 18, 2010

34 Entries for the 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards, So Far

The 2010 Tabloid Witch Awards has so far received 33 short film entries, and 1 feature film entry. That's 34 entries total.

So far, entries have come from the United State, Ireland, and Spain.

Never before has the Tabloid Witch gotten this many entries as early as January. It looks like the short film categories will be especially competitive in 2010.

The deadline for entries is September 30, 2010. An entry must be in the P.O. Box by that date to qualify for the 2010 awards.

To enter this No Entry Fee horror film contest, read these entry rules.