The Overlook Film Festival, situated in New Orleans, returns from April 3 to 6, highlighting the intersection of horror tradition and innovation. The festival honors Shudder's 10th birthday, includes a retro series, and hosts a conversation with Joe Hill. Michael Lerman remarks on the blend of emerging filmmakers and seasoned veterans. With upcoming titles like "Abraham's Boys" and "Clown in a Corn Field," the festival promises a mix of exciting debuts and established favorites, continuing to solidify its position in the horror genre.
"This year really showcases the old and new guard coming together. We have astounding debuts from exciting newcomers. We have veteran masters that keep reinventing themselves with new work."
"We have veteran masters that keep reinventing themselves with new work. And we're just getting started so stay tuned for more."
"The fest's founders aim to show off their terrifying taste once more with programming manager Daniel Crooke, short film programmer Katie Rife, and festival director Sheryl Santacruz."
"The Overlook Film Festival returns to 'America's most haunted city' from April 3 to 6, celebrating scary movies and immersive horror experiences."
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