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Made in Arkansas Film Line Up and Filmmaker Reception
The Little Rock Film Festival will announce its Made in Arkansas film lineup Tuesday, May 15th at 4:30 p.m. at the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce. The announcement will be in conjunction with an Arkansas Filmmaker Reception also hosted at the Chamber and including hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. The event is open to the public. LRFF founder and Executive … Continue reading
2012 World Shorts Announced
The Little Rock Film Festival has announced the World Shorts section for this year’s festival. Twenty-four films from all over the world which showcase various genres and cultures representing some of the best filmmaking in the world will be shown from Thursday May 31 through Sunday June 3rd during this year’s festival! The Little Rock Film Festival is May 29 … Continue reading
Little Rock Horror Picture Show Line Up & Schedule
The Little Rock Horror Picture Show is a new genre festival of the Little Rock Film Festival. The Opening Night film is Madison County from Arkansas writer/director Eric England (England and actor/producer Ace Marrero will be on hand for a Q & A session). The Closing Night film is Neil Marshall’s modern horror classic Dog Soldiers which Squidoo.com named the … Continue reading
Love Stalker to play Little Rock Horror Picture Show
Matt Glasson and B. Bowls Maclean’s feature film Love Stalker will show at the Little Rock Horror Picture Show. The unconventional dark comedy with horror elements also stars co-director Matt Glasson and Rachel Chapman and was shot in and around St. Louis, Missouri. The film tells the story of Pete, a 30-something bar-hopper constantly trolling for women as he falls … Continue reading
Little Rock Horror Picture Show Continues to Add Feature Films
The Little Rock Horror Picture Show is bringing Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps to Little Rock by way of Austria. The film played at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas this past fall. In 1975 in a remote mountain village, a wild woman suddenly appears. She has travelled from Höhenalp, where Alpine herdsmen do unimaginable things to attract women. It’s an affliction that … Continue reading
Little Rock Horror Picture Show Passes Now On Sale
Passes are now on sale at Ticket Leap! Follow this link: http://littlerockfilmfestival.ticketleap.com/little-rock-horror-picture-show/t/f0639ebd83d41f0c52beb4988b3fbae8/ The Little Rock Horror Picture Show is February 17-19th at Market Street Cinema featuring the latest in thrills in chills from across the globe!
Little Rock Horror Picture Show OPENING NIGHT FILM
The Little Rock Film Festival is extremely proud to announce that the Little Rock Horror Picture Show’s Opening Night film will be Madison County from Arkansas native and writer/director Eric England. The film stars Arkansas native Colley Bailey, as well as Nick Principe, Ace Marrero, Natalie Sheetz, Joanna Sotomura, and Matt Mercer. The film was shot in and around Ozark, … Continue reading
“The Holding” Will Show at Little Rock Horror Picture Show
The Holding is a taut thriller with a horror edge fully shot in the United Kingdom. On an isolated farm in the English countryside, Cassie Naylor kills her husband to protect her daughters from him. Eight months later when a charming drifter shows up her secret comes back to haunt her. The film stars Kierston Wareing, Vincent Regan, Terry Stone, … Continue reading
“Exit Humanity” Will Show at Little Rock Horror Picture Show
Civil War era zombie film Exit Humanity will be playing this year’s Little Rock Horror Picture Show. Exit Humanity is the legend of Edward Young’s horrific and dramatic journey through an unexplainable outbreak of the walking dead to lay to rest the most important thing in his life, his son’s ashes. The film stars Dee Wallace, Bill Moseley, Stephan McHattie, Mark … Continue reading
Little Rock Horror Picture Show Announces Another Film
The Little Rock Horror Picture show has added another film to the line up. The Speak follows two brothers who lead a team of paranormal investigators for their failing webseries “the Perfect Apparition”. With everything on the line they roll into a North Pacific town to shoot in the Don Parke Hotel which is believed to be one of the … Continue reading













