6th Annual MidWest Weirdfest announces full 2022 program! Horror, Thrillers, Sci Fi & More!

The 6th annual MidWest Weirdfest is scheduled to take place from March 4th through March 6th at the Micon Downtown Cinema in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and with just a couple weeks to go before the show begins the full program for the festival, which is “a cinematic celebration of of all things fantastic, frightening, paranormal, and just plain weird”, has been announced.

The festival’s final wave of feature programming includes:

And the Boys Struck Gold

AND THE BOYS STRUCK GOLD (dir: Jim Murtagh) When Jim loses his bar job he has no choice but to move back to his hometown. Upon his return he learns the father of a childhood friend has gone missing. With nothing but free time, a fascination with conspiracies, and his own spiraling mental state, Jim enlists the help of his 16 year old cousin, Colly, to solve the mystery. AND THE BOYS STRUCK GOLD evokes the same type of starry-eyed quirkiness as Wes Anderson’s BOTTLE ROCKET and the brewing mystery of Rian Johnson’s neo-noir debut BRICK. It weaves a cinematic space inhabited with offbeat but lovable characters, moving within a universe not unlike our own, but one over-flowing with mystery and wonder.

Crabs Jessica Morris

CRABS! (dir: Pierce M. Berolzheimer) When a horde of mutated horseshoe crabs descends on a sleepy costal town on Prom Night, it’s up to wheelchair bound Philip McCalister and a rag tag band of locals to save the world! Loaded with laughs, gore, and weirdness CRABS! is the perfect opening night film for the 6th annual MidWest WeirdFest.

The Fall of Usher

THE FALL OF USHER (dir: Brian Cunningham) A young man caring for his terminally ill father gets pulled into a maelstrom of murder, madness and the macabre. Based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, THE FALL OF USHER evokes an oppressive and terrifying atmosphere, and delivers a series of twists and emotional punches that are still felt long after the final credits roll.

gIVE

gIVE (dir: Steve Dayton) One father fights his way through pain, grief, and complete lost to free himself from his demons and discover the place between selfishness and selflessness. The film “gIVE” provides a look into how we move on from tragedy. Don’t miss a special screening of this moving and often harrowing film, with local Eau Claire based director Steve Dayton presenting.

Hair-Trigger

HAIR-TRIGGER (dir: S.G. Warkel) A young woman is recruited to join a group of novice criminals in an effort to rob a jewelry store. However after a sudden change of plans, she along with the rest of the group find themselves laying low in the middle of nowhere. Chaos and confusion set in as they find out they may not be alone… Picture THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE re-imagined by Quentin Tarantino, and you might come close to getting a sense of this cool-talking hoodlums vs axe-murdering hillbillies mash-up.

It Hatched

IT HATCHED (dir: Elvar Gunnarsson) The film follows the couple Mira & Pétur, as they journey from Nashville, Tennessee to Iceland. There they plan on opening a guesthouse in a remote fjord. Their plans are soon altered when an ancient Icelandic demon starts harassing them with vivid night terrors. What follows is a chain of events that include Pétur facing dementia, Mira laying an infant-sized egg, and them both squaring up against the tall task of… parenting. IT HATCHED weaves a masterful claustrophobic and nightmarish – if at times hilarious – spell.

planet b234

planet b234 (dir: Keelie Sheridan) Jorge, a father thousands of miles away from his son, creates an alternate world – planet b234 – where he can cope with the anxiety, depression, and desperation of being separated from one’s child. Geographical barriers are no match for Jorge’s fertile imagination, but it comes at the cost of his sanity and the very relationship for which he’s fighting. The directorial debut of Keelie Sheridan, planet b234 is a stunning low-fi, sci-fi gem. It resonates with emotional potency and showcases a pitch-perfect performance from the film’s co-writer and star Jorge Luna.

Reed's Point

REED’S POINT (dir: Dale Fabrigar) A vehicle crash in the Pine Barrens leads to one teen passenger going missing. Her disappearance raises conspiracy theories about the infamous Jersey Devil legend. On the anniversary of the crash, Sarah Franklin, convinced that her cousin Kelsey is alive, returns to the crash site with Kelsey’s boyfriend, Alex, to investigate. Their search spirals out of control as Sarah and Alex are confronted by the true horror that lurks in the woods. REED’S POINT is a captivating and terrifying thrill ride, loaded with edge-of-your-seat twists and scares.

And here are the features that were previously announced as Weirdfest selections:

Alien Abduction: Answers

ALIEN ABDUCTION: ANSWERS (dir: John Yost) A documentary that traces one man’s journey to come to grips with a shocking alien encounter from his childhood. The film features best-selling author and alien abduction luminary Whitley Strieber. It world premieres at MidWest WeirdFest.

The Girl in the Straw Hat

THE GIRL IN THE STRAW HAT (dir: David James Schultz) A young couple in a deteriorating relationship find themselves led down a dangerous, obsessive path of self-discovery at the hands of a New Age doctor with mysterious intentions.

The Last Frankenstein

THE LAST FRANKENSTEIN (dir: David Weaver) Dr. Jason Frankenstein, the last of his family, travels down a blood-soaked path as he creates a living being from the bodies of the dead.

Lightships

LIGHTSHIPS (dir: John Harrigan) Eve awakes in an unstaffed medical facility, awaiting diagnosis for a mystery illness. But an alien world at the edge of Eve’s dreams begins to bleed through, compelling her to write the transmissions down.

Lunamancer

LUNAMANCER (dir: Noah Mucci) Dr. Issac Blake returns to post-industrial upstate New York after sensing a psychic break with his estranged twin sister. Her disappearance is linked to a Lunamancer: someone who is able to draw power from the moon to shift reality.

The History of Metal and Horror John Carpenter

THE HISTORY OF METAL AND HORROR (dir: Mike Schiff) A captivating documentary that explores the conjoined history of heavy metal and horror films. Hosted by Michael Berryman, and featuring Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie, Kirk Hammett, John Carpenter, Tom Savini, Dave Mustaine, and many more genre luminaries.

Night Caller

NIGHT CALLER (dir: Chad Ferrin) A telephone psychic is pulled into a complex web of mystery after receiving a call from a serial killer. It’s a brutal slasher flick, which riffs on classic works from Hitchcock, through Argento and Ferrara, to the broader 70s crime genre.

Woodland Grey

Among the films that will be playing at the festival is director Adam Reider’s (of Spectropia Pictures) Woodland Grey, a horror film that Arrow in the Head founder John Fallon was a Producer/stunt choreographer on. And on the same bill Ron Huffstutter’s short thriller Monsters are Real starring Marc Natoli which Fallon co produced.

WOODLAND GREY (dir: Adam Reider) A man living alone in the deep woods finds a hiker, unconscious and laying on the forest floor. After being nursed back to health, the hiker makes a discovery: A crudely built shed behind the man’s home. When she opens it, she unleashes a terrifying force.

MONSTERS ARE REAL (Dir: Ron Huffstutter) After isolating himself in the wilderness a man reemerges to reunite with his family.

The full line-up of filmmakers that will be appearing at the MidWest WeirdFest will be announced in the coming weeks. In the meantime, the festival’s full program and schedule can be viewed at THIS LINK. If you would like to purchase tickets to the event, you can do so HERE.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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